Putin saves a Ukrainian town

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I will be very surprised if Western or Ukrainian Media tells the following story to their audience (remember: they want you to believe that Putin is an aggressor!).

Gas has begun flowing into a southern Ukrainian town that pleaded for Russian help during a bitter cold spell. Amid regular blackouts caused by the Kiev administration, Crimean authorities have fulfilled President Vladimir Putin’s order to prevent people from freezing.

A port city along the Sea of Azov in the Kherson Oblast of southern Ukraine, Genichesk is home to more than 25,000 people who began suffering severe gas shortages when the thermometers plunged to -14 degrees Celsius over the weekend. By Monday more than 1,500 residents in the Kherson region were left without gas, as authorities struggled with the decreased pressure on the municipal pipeline.

To provide relief for those families left without an adequate heat supply, Genichesk Mayor Aleksandr Tulupov appealed to the Russian side to supply gas to the affected areas from Crimea.

“On behalf of the residents Genichesk, the mayor of the city amid low temperatures over the last few days, has addressed the Russian side with a request to ensure gas supply to prevent the people of the city from freezing,”Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, adding that the Russian president has reviewed the plea without delay.

The gas supply to the freezing city was turned on Monday evening, according to Russian Energy Minister Aleksandr Novak. Genichesk will be receiving up to 20 thousand cubic meters of Russian gas per day, to increase pressure in the city’s pipe network, and to accomodate the region’s increased demand for gas heating at night.

“We have received a request for the supply of gas to the city Genichesk since the capacity of Ukrainian gas transportation system is insufficient for heating the city and the area of Genichesk,”the head of Chernomorneftegaz Igor Shabanov told reporters, adding that the gas began flowing at 10:40 pm on Monday. When pressed by Ukrainian media, Genichesk’s mayor Aleksander Tulupov reportedly denied talking to the Russian side, wondering how could he “even possibly address the President of Russia?” The mayor however, did not deny discussing the issue with authorities of Crimea, which Kiev still considers to be a part of Ukraine. With Ukraine winding down natural gas purchases from Russia, the supply of gas from Crimea to the Genichesk district of the Kherson region ceased completely, chairman of Ukraine’s Hersongaz, Albert Zangief, confirmed at a briefing on Monday.

Kiev’s inability to negotiate heating supplies can be partially blamed on the blockade of Crimea, Igor Shepelev, deputy chairman of the Kherson regional administration, believes.

“Last season there was a reverse gas supply and the city Genichesk entered the winter period normally. This year, unfortunately, there is no reversal. We need certain political conditions to be able to negotiate on the reversal of gas. At the moment in order for us to talk, we need to resolve certain issues such as the supply of electricity to Crimea,”Shepelev said.

In late November, the participants of the so-called volunteer blockade of Crimea destroyed several electricity pylons in the Kherson region and prevented repair crews from restoring energy supplies via two important power lines leading to Crimea. The power line sabotage operation left more than 1.8 million people on the Black Sea peninsula in a blackout.

Despite the sporadic blackouts and taking into account the unpredictability of the Ukrainian side, the majority of Crimeans said they would not sign an electricity contract with Kiev – especially the one that calls the peninsula a part of Ukraine.
Crimea turns on gas supply to freezing Ukrainian town

P.S. Earlier on Friday, January 1, 2016 - 16:59
According to the results of the poll carried out by the All-Russian Centre for Studying Public Opinion (ACSPO), the Crimeans haven’t agreed to Kiev’s contract on electricity supply with the wording of the Crimea’s belonging to Ukraine. Besides, as a result of the poll, it has been reported that 94% of respondents in the Crimea and Sevastopol are ready for minor supply disruptions within 3-4 months.
Crimean refused the contract for electricity with Kiev on the terms of Ukraine | Donbass International News Agency

I can guarantee: if the other Eastern areas of Ukraine were allowed to vote, they would vote for reuniting with Russia. And that's why official Kiev will never ask their opinion.
 
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I can guarantee: if the other Eastern areas of Ukraine were allowed to vote, they would vote for reuniting with Russia. And that's why official Kiev will never ask their opinion.
and it is good, because if they unite with Russia, the rest part of Ukraine will vote for joining NATO and Russia will get military block closer to its borders.

Secondary, according to the ukrainian news sites this town saves gas in Crimea, which it extracts during the warm period in order to get it back in winter time. As far as Russia controls Crimea now they don't have the ability to take gas, they mined earlier. That is the problem.

And Putin or whoever allowed them to take gas, which they were collecting.
 

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