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The Russian company Gazprom announced today that it supplies Europe with natural gas through Ukraine, at a volume of 41.7 million cubic meters per day, through the Suga crossing point.
Sputnik quoted the representative of the Russian Gazprom company, Sergei Kupriyanov, as telling reporters: The company is carrying out its usual work by supplying countries with the agreed quantities, through the Ukrainian lands that pass through the Suga station, where the quantities of gas amount to about 41.7 million cubic meters.
Kupriyanov said: The Suga station is still the only station that transports Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine, after Kyiv refused to continue entering fuel at the Sukhranovka station on the 11th of last May.