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俄“友谊”输油管道再遭袭 对匈牙利原油供应中断
Xin Hua She·2025-08-26 08:00

Group 1 - The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Peter Szijjarto, announced on August 22 that the oil supply to Hungary via the Druzhba pipeline has been interrupted again due to an attack on the pipeline near the Russia-Belarus border, marking the third such incident in a short period [1] - Szijjarto described the attack as a threat to Hungary's energy security and an attempt to drag the country into war, emphasizing Hungary's commitment to supporting peace efforts while defending national interests [1] - The Ukrainian Commander of the Drone Forces, Robert Bratchuk, reported that on the evening of August 21, the 14th Brigade conducted a drone attack on the oil pumping station in Unetcha, near the Russia-Belarus border, resulting in an explosion and fire at the facility [1] Group 2 - The Unetcha oil pumping station had previously been attacked by Ukrainian forces on August 13, and on August 18, the Ukrainian Armed Forces coordinated an attack on the Nikoliskoye oil pumping station, which also led to a fire and a temporary interruption of the Druzhba pipeline's oil supply [2] - The Druzhba pipeline is a major oil transport system from Russia to Central and Eastern Europe, originating in Samara, Russia, and extending through Belarus to Poland and Germany, as well as through Ukraine to the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary [2]