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28 August 11:48

Russian oil deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia have resumed after a disruption caused by a Ukrainian attack.

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The Druzhba pipeline has resumed deliveries of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, after last week they were suspended due to a Ukrainian attack on a pumping station. The Slovak Minister of Economy announced the resumption of deliveries, expressing hope that there will be no further attacks on energy infrastructure. Hungary and Slovakia, which significantly depend on Russian energy, have managed to maintain refinery operations using their own reserves of crude.

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