It is reported by Bloomberg.

Khabek accused Russia of cutting gas supplies, which could lead to consequences such as disruptions.

“These are not some eccentric actions (of Russia. - RT ), but an economic war.

Very rational and clear.

After a 60% reduction in supplies, it is logical to continue,” he believes. 

Due to possible power failures, there is a threat to the stable operation of energy enterprises throughout the country. 

“If one company fails, or the work of others is disrupted, this will cause a domino effect that will quickly lead to a deep recession,” Habek said.

On June 9, Russian gas supplies via Nord Stream were reduced due to planned technical work.

According to Gazprom, the supply volumes were limited due to the untimely return of equipment from repair by Siemens.

After that, Gazprom announced that it was stopping the operation of another gas turbine engine of the German concern Siemens at the Portovaya CS.