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BRUSSELS: EU antitrust investigators raided the German offices of Gazprom, sources said on Thursday, on suspicion the Russian state gas giant had illegally pushed up prices in Europe.

The European Commission said its teams carried out unannounced inspections on Tuesday “at the premises of several companies in Germany active in the supply, transmission and storage of natural gas”.

Two sources familiar with the matter said that a main target of the operation was Gazprom, which is accused of sparking an energy crunch in the European Union.

According to a report by Bloomberg, officials visited offices of companies that included the giant’s Gazprom Germania GmbH and Wingas GmbH, which supply about 20 percent of the German market.

The commission, the EU’s powerful antitrust authority, is looking into allegations that Gazprom squeezed its European clients by limiting supply, causing prices to skyrocket.

Ukraine in December filed a complaint to the EU against Gazprom, accusing it of creating “an artificial deficit of gas” to jack up prices.

“Gazprom’s actions are anti-competitive and have significant negative consequences for all European consumers,” Yuriy Vitrenko, head of Ukraine’s state energy company Naftogaz, said at the time.

Gazprom has a powerful hand over the EU, with Russia providing roughly 40 percent of its gas supply, mainly to Germany, Italy and a few eastern European countries.

The gas flow to the EU has become an object of discord in the war in Ukraine, with Kyiv urging the EU to cut off Russian supply to punish the Kremlin for its invasion.

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