Moldova imposes 60-day energy emergency after Russian strikes in Ukraine cut key power line
Moldova relies on the Isaccea-Vulcanesti power line for up to 70% of electricity; parliament approved emergency measures to ensure faster response and infrastructure protection.
- On Tuesday, Moldova's Parliament approved a 60-day energy state of emergency with 72 votes, enabling authorities to mobilize resources after Russian strikes severed a critical power line linking the country to Romania.
- Overnight Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid severed the high-voltage Isaccea-Vulcanesti power line, which provides up to 70% of Moldova's electricity and passes through 40 km of Ukrainian territory.
- Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu warned Moldova faces power shortages of up to 400 megawatts at peak hours, with officials hoping to restore the line within five to seven days.
- Moldovan President Maia Sandu blamed Moscow for the attack as a deliberate action, while opposition Socialists and Communists refused to support the emergency measure, reflecting internal political divisions.
- Moldova's Soviet-era energy systems have faced periodic outages since the 2022 invasion, including a water disruption last week, exposing the nation's vulnerability to spillover from the war in neighboring Ukraine.
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By Alexander Tanas CHISINAU, March 24 (Reuters) – Moldova’s parliament approved the introduction of a 60-day energy state of emergency after Russian attacks in neighbouring Ukraine knocked out of service a power line providing most of the country’s energy. Deputies approved the measure, introduced by Moldova’s pro-European government, with 72 votes in favour in the 101-member chamber. The opposition Socialists and Communists refused to support…
Moldova imposes 60-day energy emergency after Russian strikes in Ukraine cut key power line
Moldova’s Parliament voted on Tuesday in favor of imposing a 60-day state of emergency in the country’s energy sector after Russian strikes on neighboring Ukraine’s energy grid disconnected a key power line linking Moldova to Romania.
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