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Hungary, Slovakia fear oil cuts after Ukrainian attack on Russian pipeline

Hungary, Slovakia fear oil cuts after Ukrainian attack on Russian pipeline

Summary

Hungary and Slovakia are concerned about potential fuel shortages after Ukraine attacked a key oil pipeline in Russia. This pipeline is essential for transporting Russian oil to Central Europe. Both countries have requested help from the European Union to ensure energy supplies continue without interruption.

Key Facts

  • Hungary and Slovakia fear oil shortages because of a Ukrainian attack on the Druzhba pipeline in Russia.
  • The Druzhba pipeline is an important route for delivering Russian oil to Central Europe.
  • The attack targeted the Unecha oil pumping station, a significant hub in western Russia.
  • Hungary and Slovakia have asked the European Commission to help secure energy supplies.
  • Hungary's Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, discussed the incident with former US President Donald Trump.
  • Ukraine confirmed it attacked the Unecha facility, calling it a key part of Russia's oil export system.
  • The European Union aims to phase out Russian oil and gas by 2027, but Hungary and Slovakia rely heavily on it.
  • Other countries using the Druzhba pipeline, like Germany and Kazakhstan, reported their oil supplies remain unaffected.
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