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    Hungary, Slovakia fear oil cuts after Ukrainian attack on Russian pipeline | Russia-Ukraine war News

    Ironside NewsBy Ironside NewsAugust 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Officers warn Ukraine’s strike on Unecha oil pumping station dangers halting provides for a minimum of 5 days.

    Hungary and Slovakia have raised the alarm over attainable gas shortages after a Ukrainian strike on Russia’s Druzhba pipeline, saying deliveries could possibly be suspended for a number of days.

    On Friday, officers from each nations warned that the assault on the Unecha oil pumping station, a key hub in western Russia, risked halting provides for a minimum of 5 days. The Soviet-era pipeline, which runs by means of Belarus and Ukraine, is a vital route for Russian oil to achieve Central Europe.

    Hungary’s Overseas Minister Peter Szijjarto and Slovakia’s Overseas Minister Juraj Blanar wrote a joint letter to the European Fee urging Brussels to step in and assure safe power flows. “The bodily and geographical actuality is that with out this pipeline, the protected provide of our nations is solely not attainable,” they wrote.

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban additionally made the strike a political difficulty, releasing a letter he had despatched to US President Donald Trump.

    In it, Orban stated Ukraine had attacked Druzhba simply days earlier than Trump’s August 15 assembly with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, calling the transfer a “very unlucky” escalation.

    A replica of the letter posted on Fb appeared to incorporate Trump’s handwritten response: “Viktor, I don’t like listening to this, I’m very offended about it.” The White Home has not commented.

    ‘Vitality safety’

    Ukraine’s army confirmed late on Thursday that it had struck the Unecha facility, describing it as a significant node in Russia’s export system.

    Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine’s unmanned methods forces, posted a video on Telegram displaying a big blaze at an oil depot, although the placement couldn’t be independently verified.

    The strike was the second this week to disrupt oil deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia, following one other halt earlier on Monday and Tuesday. Russian officers stated the Unecha fireplace had been extinguished, however admitted flows could possibly be disrupted for a number of days.

    The European Union, which diminished its reliance on Russian power after the 2022 invasion, has pledged to section out Moscow’s oil and fuel totally by 2027. However Hungary and Slovakia have resisted such strikes, maintaining shut ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin and blocking some sanctions packages that Kyiv insists are essential to stress Moscow.

    Germany and Kazakhstan, which additionally use the Druzhba pipeline, reported their provides remained unaffected. Berlin stated deliveries to the PCK Schwedt refinery, which provides gas to the capital, have been safe, whereas Kazakhstan confirmed its oil flows had not been disrupted.

    Regardless of EU funding in Croatian infrastructure meant to supply options, each Hungary and Slovakia say Russian power stays indispensable. “That is one other assault in opposition to our power safety,” Szijjarto wrote on Fb.



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