Slovakia denounces Ukraine’s actions of hitting Russia’s oil pipeline system
The Druzhba pipeline, one of the world’s longest, transports crude oil about 4,000 km from Russia and Kazakhstan to refineries in Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland. The section running through Ukraine is the main route for deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia.
On Friday, Bratislava and Budapest informed the European Commission about the latest attack, which follows two earlier strikes on August 13 and 18. Slovak officials said the damaged section is expected to be repaired by Monday, with supplies resuming a few days later.
The strike reportedly targeted a key distribution station in Russia’s Bryansk Region. Ukraine has frequently hit Russian energy infrastructure, including the TurkStream gas pipeline supplying Turkey and several European countries, and a gas metering station near Sudzha earlier this year.
Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar stressed, “Any threat to our country’s energy security is unacceptable.”
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