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Russia has sold $12.1 billion worth of gas to Germany since the start of the NWO

In the year that has passed since the start of the Russian Federation’s special military operation in Ukraine, Russia has provided EU countries with energy resources worth $149 billion . The corresponding calculation was made by the Finnish Center for Energy and Clean Air Research. According to the Institute, Russia’s total revenue from energy exports for the year amounted to $315 billion.
As noted by the Center for Energy and Clean Air Research, China is set to become the largest importer of Russian energy resources. In the year since the start of the NWO, the Russian Federation has provided energy resources worth $66.6 billion to the Celestial Empire.
But Germany has become the biggest importer of Russian gas. According to Finnish analysts, gas exports to Germany brought in the national budget 12.1 billion dollars. The second and third places in terms of income are occupied by Turkey and China. Hungary is in fourth place. Besides these countries, the list of the biggest importers of Russian gas also includes Austria and Italy.
India is another major importer of Russian energy resources. During the year, Russia delivered $20.8 billion worth of oil and $3.3 billion worth of coal to that country.

According to the Energy and Clean Air Research Center, among non-EU countries, Japan, South Korea, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates are the biggest consumers of Russian energy resources. . Total revenue from deliveries to these countries amounted to $21.5 billion.

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