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Russia to begin humanitarian materials of electricity to breakaway Georgian area

Russia will begin humanitarian products of electrical power to Abkhazia, a breakaway Georgian region backed by Moscow, from Monday, Russian news firms priced quote local officials as saying.

Electrical energy lacks, common in Abkhazia in the winter season months, started in early December when low water levels at the Enguri hydroelectric dam required an emergency situation shutdown.

The area appealed to Russia for help, stating it was dealing with a humanitarian catastrophe due to an important shortage of power.

In action to Abkhazia's appeal, the Russian management has once again extended a helping hand to us and is starting to perform a humanitarian transfer of electrical energy to the republic, Interfax news company cited Badra Gunba, Abkhazia's. self-styled president, as stating on Sunday.

Shutdowns will be cut to four hours a day, the Abkhazian. state energy company Chernomorenergo stated, rather of the 9-11. hours the area is dealing with now.

Abkhazia borders Russia's southern Krasnodar area. Russia's Energy Ministry did not immediately respond to a request. for comment. Russian electricity export operator InterRAO. decreased to comment.

Abkhazia broke from Georgia's control in a war after the. collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, throughout which. numerous countless ethnic Georgians ran away the area.

Moscow has long supported it and another breakaway Georgian. area, South Ossetia, and identified them as independent after. winning a five-day war versus Georgia in 2008.

(source: Reuters)