According to RIA Novosti, this is evidenced by the data of the operator of the main system Nord Stream AG.

On Thursday, June 9, according to the nominations, it is planned to supply about 5.9 million cubic meters per hour through the pipeline - 142 million cubic meters per gas day.

This is almost 5% lower than transit the day before (about 149 million cubic meters) and 16.5% before scheduled work (about 170 million cubic meters).

Earlier, the GTS Operator of Ukraine announced the termination of gas transit through Sokhranivka from May 11.

The head of the German Ministry of Economy, Robert Habek, expressed hope that Ukraine would find a way to restore gas supplies in full after the suspension of transit through the Sohranivka station.