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Druzhba Oil Pipeline damaged by fire following Russian strike, Minister says

Denys Schmyhal, Ukraine's Energy Minister, told Interfax Ukraine that the Ukrainian branch of Druzhba oil pipeline, which supplies Russian crude oil to Hungary and Slovakia, was severely damaged by fire following a Russian attack.

Shmyhal said that the temperature conditions inside the oil pipe damaged the majority of the internal equipment, sensors, and other?equipment.

Since January 27, oil shipments via the?pipeline, which is primarily operated in Russia, have been suspended. This follows a 'Russian attack on a?pumping installation in?western Ukraine.' The incident sparked a disagreement within the European Union as well as efforts from Hungary to block any new sanctions against Russia. Hungary has also accused Ukraine of interfering in the April elections and has blocked a 90-billion euro EU loan for Kyiv.

Shmyhal, speaking to?Interfax Ukraine said that this damage (to the Druzhba pipe) is not visible from the exterior. He added that the repair costs will be calculated once the defects are examined.

A spokesperson for the European Commission said that Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, will likely discuss Tuesday's?Druzhba Pipeline Problems? with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

(source: Reuters)