Russians inform Hungarian overseas minister of timeframe for Druzhba pipeline repairs after newest Ukrainian strike

Russia plans to renew oil provides by way of the Druzhba pipeline "as quickly as doable" following a strike by Ukraine’s defence forces on a pumping station in Unecha, a city in Russia’s Bryansk Oblast, however says repairs will take at the very least 5 days.

Supply: Hungarian International Minister Péter Szijjártó after a dialog with Russian Deputy Vitality Minister Pavel Sorokin, as reported by European Pravda

Particulars: Szijjártó stated he and Sorokin had "analysed the technical penalties of the assault", which turned out to be "far more critical" than in earlier instances.

"My Russian counterpart has assured me that they may attempt to reinstate the provision route as quickly as doable, however the work will certainly take at the very least 5 days," Szijjártó added.

He stated he hopes the European Fee will "take motion concerning Ukraine" throughout this time "in order that oil provides to Hungary will not be prevented".

Background:

  • On the evening of 21-22 August, kamikaze drones from the 14th UAV Regiment attacked the Druzhba oil pumping station in Unecha in Russia's Bryansk Oblast.
  • On the morning of twenty-two August, Hungary obtained a report that the Druzhba oil pipeline on the Russian-Belarusian border "had been attacked for the third time in a brief interval".
  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán determined to jot down a letter to US President Donald Trump about Ukraine’s assault on the Druzhba pipeline. Trump apparently replied that he was indignant concerning the assault.
  • The overseas ministers of Slovakia and Hungary have issued a grievance to the European Fee in reference to the assaults on the Druzhba oil pipeline.

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