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DNR does not rule out that some European countries buy coal from Donbass
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. The DPR does not rule out that some European countries purchase coal from the Donbass through intermediaries, said the head of the republic, Denis Pushilin, on the air of the Rossiya 24 TV channel. “Row… PRIME, 08/29/2022
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DNR does not rule out that some European countries buy coal from Donbass


MOSCOW, 29 Aug — PRIME. The DPR does not rule out that some European countries purchase coal from the Donbass through intermediaries, said the head of the republic, Denis Pushilin, on the air of the Rossiya 24 TV channel.

Media: coal imported by Poland hardly replaces Russian energy resource
“A number of European countries, taking into account the fact that they have driven themselves into a difficult situation related to their attitude to Russian gas, are even more interested in our coal. It is difficult for us to trace the final buyer,” he said.
European countries are returning to using coal and fuel oil to generate electricity against the backdrop of record high prices for electricity and gas. In particular, Germany’s Uniper said it was launching a backup coal-fired power plant from the end of August to ensure sufficient electricity in Germany in winter.