CNN  — 

Russia’s state-controlled energy giant Gazprom said Ukraine will now have to pay for its gas supplies up-front, after last minute talks between the two countries failed.

This could have a knock-on effect on Europe, which gets around 15% of its gas from Russia via Ukraine. Explore the map above to find out just how much Europe needs Russia’s gas.

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