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 The Soviet-era Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhgorod pipeline brings gas from Siberia via the town of Sudzha – now under the control of Ukrainian soldiers – in Russia’s Kursk region. It then flows through Ukraine to Slovakia. In Slovakia, the gas pipeline splits into branches going to the Czech Republic and Austria.((https://archive.ph/iTCvE#selection-601.0-604.0)) ((2024)) The Soviet-era Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhgorod pipeline brings gas from Siberia via the town of Sudzha – now under the control of Ukrainian soldiers – in Russia’s Kursk region. It then flows through Ukraine to Slovakia. In Slovakia, the gas pipeline splits into branches going to the Czech Republic and Austria.((https://archive.ph/iTCvE#selection-601.0-604.0)) ((2024))
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 +The Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhgorod pipeline transits gas from western Siberia through the Sudzha in Russia’s Kursk region. The gas then flows through Ukraine to Slovakia.((https://archive.ph/yR3Xk#selection-8121.0-8124.0)) ((2024))
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 +In Slovakia, the pipeline is divided into two branches from the Czech Republic and the other to Austria. Hungary, Slovakia and Austria are the major buyers of this gas.((https://archive.ph/yR3Xk#selection-8125.0-8134.0)) ((2024))
  
 Most other Russian gas routes to Europe are shut, including Yamal-Europe via Belarus and Nord Stream under the Baltic that was blown up in 2022.((https://archive.ph/iTCvE#selection-605.0-608.0)) ((2024)) Most other Russian gas routes to Europe are shut, including Yamal-Europe via Belarus and Nord Stream under the Baltic that was blown up in 2022.((https://archive.ph/iTCvE#selection-605.0-608.0)) ((2024))
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