Group 1 - The energy crisis in Europe, exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, has led to soaring natural gas prices and significant public discontent [1][3][5] - The EU's sanctions against Russia, including coal and oil embargoes, resulted in supply disruptions, particularly affecting countries like the Czech Republic and Germany, where protests erupted due to rising energy costs [3][7][8] - In response to the energy shortages, the EU has been forced to purchase gas and oil from other countries, leading to increased inflation and financial strain on citizens [5][8] Group 2 - The EU's initial decision to support Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia is viewed as a key factor in the ongoing energy crisis, with public dissatisfaction growing over time [7][10] - Temporary measures implemented by countries like Germany and Sweden to alleviate energy costs have had limited effectiveness [8] - Future sanctions planned by the EU, including a ban on Russian liquefied natural gas imports starting in 2027, may further impact the energy market, although Russia's economy remains resilient [10]
百万民众逃离欧洲,欧盟彻底撑不下去了,俄罗斯果然赢到最后
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-22 06:57