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Ukraine: Russia's attack on pipeline to Europe knocked down its own oil, Ukraine claims

Andrii Sybiha, Ukraine's foreign minister, said that the Russian attack on the Ukrainian branch of the?Soviet built Druzhba pipeline last month halted the flow of Russian oil into Eastern Europe. Ukraine transports Russian oil to Slovakia, Hungary and other countries despite its almost four-year war with Russia.

Naftogaz, a Ukrainian oil and natural gas company, reported on 27 January that "Russia" had attacked one its facilities in the east of Ukraine. However, it did not say which facility. ?However city officials in Brody where Druzhba intersects the Brody-Odesa pipeline warned the populace about pollution caused by burning oil 'products. Sybiha also posted a picture on X of firefighters with a background of?flames.

The Druzhba pipeline infrastructure is burning following the Russian attack on the 27th of January, which stopped oil transport.

This was the first time that Russian forces had attacked an oil pipeline, through which Russia supplied oil to Europe. Ukraine has attacked Druzhba, which is located on Russian soil, several times.

In recent weeks, Ukraine, Hungary and Slovakia have not reported any oil supply problems despite the fact that previous stoppages were met with protests in Budapest and?Bratislava.

"Hungary did not protest to Russia about this. They couldn't even pronounce the word "Russia". "Double?standards are at their best," Sybiha wrote in his blog.

Peter Szijjarto, the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, responded to the remarks by claiming that Kyiv is responsible for?blocking the electricity supply for the operation the pipeline. Why don't ask your President when he is going to allow the electricity supply for the pipeline? Szijjarto spoke on?X.

Since the autumn of last year, Russia has intensified its drone and missile strikes against Ukraine's energy sector. This has resulted in entire regions being cut off from power for several hours after attacks on power plants. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens David Goodman, Tomaszjanowski)

(source: Reuters)