Pipeline Struck, Hungary Says Russian Oil Supplies Stopped
Photo: Robert Brovd Telegram, Screenshot
Hungary has once again reported the suspension of Russian oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline, Orda.kz reports.
Last night we received a message that the Druzhba oil pipeline at the Russian-Belarusian border was attacked again — for the third time in a short period. Oil supplies to Hungary have been stopped once more! This is another attack on the energy security of our country, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said.
Earlier in the day, Commander of Ukraine’s Armed Forces UAV units, Robert Brovdi, announced that Ukrainian drones had again struck the Unecha pumping station in Russia’s Bryansk region, part of the Druzhba pipeline.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has not yet commented on the incident.
As Novaya Gazeta reports, this is already the fourth attack on the station in the village of Vysokoye, Bryansk region, since the beginning of the month. Before this development, reports emerged that supplies had resumed.
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