Ukraine hits pipeline sending Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia: Reuters
- Ukraine has hit the Druzhba oil pipeline in Russia's Tambov region, according to a source in Ukraine's GUR military intelligence.
- This was the fifth attack on the pipeline that supplies oil to Hungary and Slovakia, as reported by Reuters.
- Ukrainian media stated that remote-controlled explosives were used in the attack.
- The Slovak and Hungarian companies confirmed that oil supplies through Druzhba were running as normal.
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Ukraine attacked a pipeline carrying oil from Russia to Hungary and Slovakia. While the attack did not damage the pipeline, the incident was interpreted as a sign that Ukraine does not want peace.
Ukrainians have damaged a section of the Druzhba pipeline, which supplies crude oil from Russia to Hungary and Slovakia. The explosion occurred in the section located in the Tambov region, Interfax reported, citing sources in Ukrainian intelligence.
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