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Slovakia confirms that it will receive oil through the Druzhba Pipeline again

The Druzhba Pipeline is now supplying oil to Slovakia, according to the Slovak Economy Ministry late on Tuesday. This was after a drone strike by Ukraine on a pumping station for oil in Russia's Tambov Region cut off supply.

Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russia's infrastructure for energy, which is a major source of revenue for the Kremlin, as oil and gas sales account for about a quarter (or more) of Russia's state budget.

Contrary to most European Union nations, Slovakia and Hungary neighbours have maintained their dependency on Russian energy. They get the majority of their crude oil through the Druzhba Pipeline.

Denisa Sakova, Economy Minister of Slovakia, said in a press release that "the flow of oil into Slovakia is standard at the moment."

In the next few days, we'll have more information on whether or not there will be adjustments made to the current supply schedule. The impact of the Druzhba Pipeline's rapid return to flow will be minimal, however, I think.

It was not clear immediately if the flow of migrants to Hungary had resumed.

In March, oil flow via the Soviet-built Druzhba pipe was briefly halted following an attack by Ukrainian forces on a metering post. (Reporting and editing by Himani Sarkar, Tom Hogue, Alan Charlish)

(source: Reuters)