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Published: August 28, 2025 2:49 pm
Author: RT

Kiev has targeted the Druzhba conduit three times this month alone, cutting Slovakia and Hungary off from Russian oil

The European Commission has warned against strikes on the Druzhba oil pipeline, calling it vital to the continent’s energy security. Ukrainian forces hit the route three times in August.

One of the world’s longest energy networks, Druzhba spans roughly 4,000 kilometers (2,485 miles), carrying oil from Russia and Kazakhstan to refineries in Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland. Passing through Ukraine, it remains the primary route for deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia.

“The EC is in contact with the Ukrainian side and calls on all parties of the conflict to ensure the security of critical infrastructure,” spokeswoman Eva Hrncirova said, responding to whether the Commission had urged Kiev to refrain from striking the pipeline.

She added that the pipeline is “an important asset for EU energy security,” but emphasized that according to the Commission’s assessment, the latest strikes have not affected the bloc’s energy security.

Kiev’s most recent attack nearly a week ago effectively halted Russian oil deliveries to Slovakia and Hungary, prompting the two EU countries to demand action from the Commission.

On Wednesday, Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Sakova said the pipeline was back online after a week-long disruption caused by Ukrainian strikes. Hungarian oil group MOL, which operates refineries in Hungary and Slovakia, confirmed that oil supplies had been restored.

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The attacks have been condemned by both the Hungarian and Slovak governments, which have often criticized EU support for Kiev. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said earlier this week that the attacks jeopardize Hungary’s energy security and called it “outrageous that the EC keeps on claiming there is ‘no supply risk’.”

Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar said the strikes not only directly undermined his country’s national interests but also harmed Ukraine, noting that Kiev relies on diesel fuel supplies from Slovakia.

According to a letter shared by Hungarian officials, US President Donald Trump also expressed frustration over the attacks, saying he was “very angry” about them.

Moscow has consistently condemned Ukrainian attacks on civilian energy infrastructure as acts of terrorism.

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