Hungary, Slovakia and Druzhba pipeline
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Oil shipments to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline have resumed, officials from both nations confirmed late on Tuesday. The disruption in supply was attributed to a Ukrainian drone strike that targeted an oil pumping station located in Russia’s Tambov region.
The European Commission is in contact with Slovakia and Hungary after they appealed to it following the attack on the Druzhba oil pipeline, calling it a threat to Russian oil supplies. Source: European Pravda,
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNSlovakia and Hungary complain to European Commission about strikes on Druzhba oil pipeline
The foreign ministers of Slovakia and Hungary have issued a complaint to the European Commission in connection with attacks on the Druzhba oil pipeline which have halted supplies of Russian oil to both countries.
Oil is flowing to Slovakia again via the Druzhba pipeline, the Slovak economy ministry said late on Tuesday, after a Ukrainian drone strike on an oil pumping station in Russia's Tambov region cut off supplies.
Donald Trump condemned Ukraine’s recent attack on the Druzhba oil pipeline, which undermines the energy security of two EU and NATO member states, Hungary and Slovakia. For historical and geographical reasons, our countries have no alternative means of importing oil other than… pic.twitter.com/qkfebGA0IU
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