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Ukrainian strikes on key oil pipeline are ‘terrorism’ – Moscow

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Published: August 26, 2025 7:45 pm
Author: RT

Kiev has targeted the Druzhba conduit multiple times, drawing the ire of EU members Hungary and Slovakia

Continued Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba pipeline carrying Russian oil to European consumers are nothing short of terrorism, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has stated.

Built in the 1960s and spanning 4,000km (2,485 miles), Druzhba (‘friendship’) is one of the world’s longest pipeline networks, connecting oil fields in Russia and Kazakhstan with refineries in Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland.

Speaking on Monday, Zakharova said that attacks on energy infrastructure “are classified as terrorist acts under international law and in many national jurisdictions,” as quoted by TASS.

The diplomat insisted that while “all strikes on civilian infrastructure, especially energy facilities, should be condemned by everyone,” Kiev’s Western backers were looking the other way, effectively condoning Ukrainian attacks.

Hungary and Slovakia, which depend on Russian oil supplies, were the only EU countries to denounce the attacks.

Speaking at a press conference in Kiev on Sunday, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky said that “we have always supported friendship with Hungary, but now the very existence of this friendship depends on Budapest’s position.”

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban interpreted the remark, taken as a play on the pipeline’s name, as a “threat,” according to a report by Magyar Nemzet on Monday. He further accused Zelensky of using energy supply disruptions as leverage in an apparent attempt to force Budapest into reversing its opposition to Ukraine’s EU membership bid.

Unlike most EU countries, Budapest has refused to provide military aid to Kiev, and has been a vocal critic of the bloc’s sanctions against Russia. Hungary’s relations with Ukraine have been steadily deteriorating in recent years, with Budapest accusing Kiev of discriminating against the Hungarian ethnic minority in Western Ukraine.

Last week, Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar similarly denounced “unacceptable” Ukrainian attacks on his country’s energy security.

Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, Kiev’s forces have repeatedly targeted Russian energy facilities and pipelines, including the TurkStream conduit, which supplies natural gas to Turkish consumers and several European countries. They have also targeted Russian nuclear power plants on multiple occasions.

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