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AS EUROPE FACES A COLD WINTER, PUTIN SEIZES ON THE LEVERAGE FROM RUSSIA’S GAS
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Critics claim Russia is manipulating the flow of gas to push up prices, but for
Vladimir Putin it’s schadenfreude over Western European nations that he sees as
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By Anton Troianovski, Steven Erlanger and Stanley Reed

Published Oct. 7, 2021Updated Oct. 13, 2021

MOSCOW — In Europe, the surge in the price of natural gas has halted factories,
startled politicians and alarmed consumers fearful of a cold winter.

For President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, who turned 69 on Thursday, it all
added up to something of an early birthday present.







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