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Welcome to the BBC News O'zbek news channel! Uzbekistan is once again in the grip of an energy crisis this winter. Even in the capital of a country where most of its electricity is supplied by gas, people are complaining about supply disruptions. In villages and districts, the shortage of gas cylinders is causing riots. Gas-powered industrial enterprises and gas filling stations have been closed. So, where is the gas? Does Uzbekistan own its own gas? How much gas is in the warehouses? And finally, who is to blame for the ongoing crisis every year? Ibrat Safo asked these questions to the Minister of Energy, Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov. Comments to the video will be sorted. We reserve the right to delete comments containing insults, slander, incitement to violence, advertising and spam. Unfortunately, we do not have the ability to publish comments in a timely manner, so your comments may not be published immediately. Thank you for your understanding! #bbcuzbek Video news from hundreds of our correspondents in Uzbekistan, Central Asia and around the world is available every day on this channel. Subscribe to our channel for not only news, but also unique videos about interesting events, art, music, culture and history - / bbcuzbek Our website - bbcuzbek.com Facebook: / bbcnewsuzbek OK.RU: https://ok.ru/bbcuzbek Instagram: / Telegram: https://t.me/bbcuzbek BBC News O'zbek - BBC News O'zbek in Uzbek, online, on TV and on social networks Uzbekistan - Uzbekistan - O'zbekiston - Uzbekistan