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Ukrainians stop flow of Russian gas

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UKRAINE has stopped the flow of Russian natural gas through one hub that feeds European homes and industry, while a pro-kremlin official in a southern region seized by Russian troops has said it would ask Moscow to annex it.

The remarks could be another sign of Russia’s broader plan for Ukraine as it tries to salvage an invasion that has so far gone awry – amid concerns that the country may remain a source of continenta­l and global instabilit­y for months, or even years, to come.

After his forces failed to quickly overrun the capital Kyiv, President Vladimir Putin shifted his focus to the country’s eastern heartland of the Donbas.

But one of his commanders has suggested that Moscow’s plans are broader, saying it also hopes to take control of the country’s south and cut it off from the coast.

“The city of Kherson is Russia,” Kirill Stremousov, deputy head of the regional administra­tion installed by Moscow, told Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency.

He said regional officials wanted to make Kherson a ‘proper region’ of Russia.

Russian-installed authoritie­s do not always speak for Moscow, but last month Mr Stremousov ruled out returning control of the Kherson region to Ukrainian authoritie­s.

Kherson borders Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014.

 ?? LEON NEAL ?? Little Amal, a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child, shakes hands with children as she prepares to visit one of the container towns created to house refugees from the fighting in Ukraine in Lviv, Ukraine
LEON NEAL Little Amal, a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child, shakes hands with children as she prepares to visit one of the container towns created to house refugees from the fighting in Ukraine in Lviv, Ukraine

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