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Ukrainian drones hit Russian Druzhba oil pipeline again: supplies halted

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In the Russian city of Unecha in Bryansk region, drones launched from Ukraine once again attacked an oil pumping station that is part of the Druzhba pipeline system, according to Robert Brovdi-Madyar, commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces.

He noted that the Unecha pumping station was struck by drones from the 14th Regiment of the Unmanned Systems Forces.

“Unecha – taken out. Repair within 48 hours,” he wrote. Madyar also released a video showing the fire after the drone attack.

Recall, on the night of August 18, in the Tambov region, the Unmanned Systems Forces attacked the Nikolskoye oil pumping station. A large-scale fire broke out in the town following the strike.

After the attack, the Druzhba main oil pipeline completely stopped pumping oil.

Druzhba, one of the world’s largest oil pipeline, supplies crude oil to the two remaining European Union countries — Hungary and Slovakia — still importing Russian oil under an exemption from EU sanctions.

"Ruszkik haza!" Brovdi wrote on Telegram, referring to a historical slogan from the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, which translates to "Russians, go home," alongside the release of the video.

The attack comes just days after Ukraine strike on a key distribution station of the Druzhba oil pipeline in Russia’s Bryansk Oblast, drawing condemnation from Hungary’s Foreign Minister who referred to the attack as "outrageous."

Hungary is broadly seen as the most Kremlin-friendly government in the EU and NATO. The country has consistently obstructed aid to Ukraine and sanctions against Russia throughout the full-scale war.

This is not the first time Budapest has complained about such strikes. In March, Hungary said a Ukrainian drone attack on Druzhba infrastructure in Russia’s Oryol region temporarily halted its oil imports.

Kyiv’s forces have consistently targeted the Russian oil industry, a key source of Russia’s state revenues that helps fund Moscow’s all-out war against Ukraine.
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