UKRAINE-RUSSIA-CRISIS-COAL

View of shafts at the Kalinina mine in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk controlled by pro-Russian rebels on December 1, 2014. With the rich seams of coal in eastern Ukraine under rebel control and Russia cutting off supplies, the Kiev government faces the awkward prospect of turning to its enemies for help. Ukraine gets some 40 percent of its power from coal-fired plants, and has traditionally had a surplus of coal, producing some 86 million tonnes at last count in 2012. AFP PHOTO/ERIC FEFERBERG (Photo by Eric Feferberg / AFP) (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP via Getty Images)
View of shafts at the Kalinina mine in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk controlled by pro-Russian rebels on December 1, 2014. With the rich seams of coal in eastern Ukraine under rebel control and Russia cutting off supplies, the Kiev government faces the awkward prospect of turning to its enemies for help. Ukraine gets some 40 percent of its power from coal-fired plants, and has traditionally had a surplus of coal, producing some 86 million tonnes at last count in 2012. AFP PHOTO/ERIC FEFERBERG (Photo by Eric Feferberg / AFP) (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP via Getty Images)
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