Moldova Declares 60-Day Energy Emergency Following Russian Strikes.
Energy Emergency Declared in Moldova
According to UATV: On March 24, Moldova’s government imposed a 60-day state of emergency in the energy sector. This decision came after a large-scale Russian attack caused the shutdown of a major power transmission line that supplied electricity to both Moldova and Romania. The overnight strikes targeted critical infrastructure in Ukraine, directly impacting Moldova’s energy stability. For an English-speaking audience, it is important to note that Moldova relies heavily on energy imports, making it especially vulnerable to regional disruptions.
Statements from Moldovan Leaders
Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu stressed the necessity of the emergency measures, stating:
“Declaring a state of emergency allows us to act faster: mobilize additional resources, protect critical infrastructure, and, if needed, take extra steps to limit the consequences of the crisis.” — Alexandru Munteanu
President Maia Sandu also addressed the situation, emphasizing:
“Russia’s strike on civilian energy infrastructure in Ukraine is a war crime and an attack on all of us.” — Maia Sandu
This emergency declaration highlights the growing regional tensions linked to Russia’s military actions in Ukraine. It not only reflects the critical state of Moldova’s energy infrastructure but also underscores the interdependence of Eastern European power grids. Such circumstances pose serious social and economic risks for residents and businesses that depend on a reliable electricity supply.
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