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20 August 10:47

Oil supplies through the Drujba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia have resumed after a halt caused by a Ukrainian attack.

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The Drujba pipeline has resumed oil deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia after they were suspended due to a Ukrainian attack on a pumping station in Russia. Officials in both countries confirmed the resumption of deliveries and the Slovak economy minister announced that deliveries are now back to normal. Hungary and Slovakia benefit from an exemption from the EU embargo on Russian oil, as they are heavily dependent on this source.

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Au fost reluate livrările de petrol către Ungaria şi Slovacia via conducta Drujba / Ungaria importă 65% din necesarul de petrol şi 85% din gaze din Rusia
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Rusia reia livrările de petrol către Ungaria și Slovacia via conducta Drujba
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Au fost reluate livrările de petrol către Ungaria şi Slovacia via conducta Drujba
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Ungaria și Slovacia au reînceput să primească petrol rusesc prin conducta „Drujba”
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Livrările de petrol către Ungaria şi Slovacia via conducta Drujba au fost reluate
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Au fost reluate livrările de petrol către Ungaria și Slovacia via conducta Drujba
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Ungaria și Slovacia au reînceput să primească petrol rusesc prin conducta „Drujba”

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