Hungary, Slovakia threaten Ukrainian energy supplies

Hungarian and Slovakian leaders threatened to cut off oil supplies to Ukraine, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. They accused Ukraine of delaying to reopen the Druzhba oil pipeline to try to make the European Union admit Ukraine as a member. In January, Hungary and Slovakia contributed 60 percent of Ukraine’s electricity imports. Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has been targeted by Russian attacks, and temperatures are still frigid. Russian President Vladimir Putin has openly decried the fall of the Soviet Union, and the Bible prophesies that this man will soon lead a massive Asian military alliance. Because of this, Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry has said Putin will regain control over some former Soviet puppet states.