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Ukraine strikes key oil pipeline to EU – Hungary
Posted on 8/18/25 at 7:19 am
Posted on 8/18/25 at 7:19 am
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Russian oil supply to Hungary has been halted after Ukraine targeted the key Druzhba pipeline system, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said.
Moscow has informed Budapest that Russian experts are working to restore an "essential” transformer station targeted by a Ukrainnian strike, Szijjarto said.
Druzhba is one of the world’s longest networks, transporting crude some 4,000km from Russia and Kazakhstan to refineries in the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia.
Szijjarto wrote in a post on X on Monday that “this latest strike against our energy security is outrageous and unacceptable.”
It is not yet clear when deliveries of oil through the pipeline could resume, he added.
The diplomat reiterated that the Ukraine conflict is “not our war” and that “as long as we [Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government] are in charge, Hungary will stay out of it.”
Unlike most other EU capitals, which supported Kiev after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, Budapest took a neutral stance and refused to supply weapons to the government of Vladimir Zelensky. It also consistently called for peace and criticized Western sanctions against Russia as ineffective and more harmful to those who impose them.
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russian energy infrastructure throughout the conflict, including the Druzhba system and the TurkStream pipeline, which supplies natural gas to Turkish customers and several European countries, including Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Greece.
The previous attack on Druzhba occurred last Wednesday, with Kiev confirming that it had sent drones to strike a key distribution station in Bryansk Region, western Russia.
Moscow has condemned Ukrainian attacks on civilian energy infrastructure many times as acts of terrorism.
Russian oil supply to Hungary has been halted after Ukraine targeted the key Druzhba pipeline system, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said.
Moscow has informed Budapest that Russian experts are working to restore an "essential” transformer station targeted by a Ukrainnian strike, Szijjarto said.
Druzhba is one of the world’s longest networks, transporting crude some 4,000km from Russia and Kazakhstan to refineries in the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia.
Szijjarto wrote in a post on X on Monday that “this latest strike against our energy security is outrageous and unacceptable.”
It is not yet clear when deliveries of oil through the pipeline could resume, he added.
The diplomat reiterated that the Ukraine conflict is “not our war” and that “as long as we [Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government] are in charge, Hungary will stay out of it.”
Unlike most other EU capitals, which supported Kiev after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, Budapest took a neutral stance and refused to supply weapons to the government of Vladimir Zelensky. It also consistently called for peace and criticized Western sanctions against Russia as ineffective and more harmful to those who impose them.
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russian energy infrastructure throughout the conflict, including the Druzhba system and the TurkStream pipeline, which supplies natural gas to Turkish customers and several European countries, including Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Greece.
The previous attack on Druzhba occurred last Wednesday, with Kiev confirming that it had sent drones to strike a key distribution station in Bryansk Region, western Russia.
Moscow has condemned Ukrainian attacks on civilian energy infrastructure many times as acts of terrorism.
Posted on 8/18/25 at 7:50 am to Placekicker
but yet they do it and you folks say it's alright.
Posted on 8/18/25 at 8:20 am to 56lsu
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If tweet fails to load, click here. i will take this as the correct answer.Posted on 8/18/25 at 11:01 am to SDVTiger
quote:more shocking is that Ukraine imports 45% of its electricity from Hungary
Well thats shocking
Posted on 8/18/25 at 11:07 am to Placekicker
while not the best thing for meeting for a peace deal, there is no ceasefire in place and they are still at war......
Posted on 8/18/25 at 11:15 am to Placekicker
Europe is still purchasing a shite ton of energy from Russia, the US should bomb it.
Posted on 8/18/25 at 11:20 am to Placekicker
I still dont understand this war. Why doesn't Russia bomb the frick out of the major cities in Ukraine? Hit high value infrastructure targets
Posted on 8/18/25 at 11:21 am to Placekicker
*chuckles in globalist*
Posted on 8/18/25 at 11:22 am to ChatGPT of LA
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I still dont understand this war. Why doesn't Russia bomb the frick out of the major cities in Ukraine? Hit high value infrastructure targets
This thing could have been over in a week if Putin had wanted it. He is trying to liberate the Ukrainian people from the corrupt, globalist infestation.
Posted on 8/18/25 at 11:29 am to Placekicker
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This thing could have been over in a week if Putin had wanted it.
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