Oil supplies to Hungary via Druzhba have stopped due to damage to a transformer substation in Ukraine.
Russian oil deliveries to Hungary through the Druzhba pipeline on the territory of Ukraine resumed on Wednesday afternoon, November 16. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said this, Bloomberg reports.
According to him, the oil supply was resumed after carrying out technical work to eliminate the damage caused by the massive Russian missile attack yesterday in Ukraine.
At the same time, Szijjarto noted that for some time the amount of supply will be lower than usual.
On the eve it became known that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called a meeting of the Defense Council for two reasons – stopping the Druzhba oil pipeline and a missile attack on Poland.
It was later learned that oil supplies to Hungary via Druzhba had stopped due to damage to a transformer substation in Ukraine.
Recall that on October 12, a serious leak occurred in the Polish section of the Druzhba oil pipeline. Then they told Poland that “many clues point to the Kremlin.”
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