Hungary announced the restoration of oil supplies from Russia after damage to the Druzhba pipeline. The test mode will bring limited volumes from 28 August.
Delivery of oil from Russia to Hungary through the Druzhba pipeline, which attacked Ukraine last week, will be renewed on Thursday, August 28. This was announced on Wednesday by Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó after a telephone interview with the first deputy of Russian energy minister Pavel Sorokin. TASR informs this based on the TASS report.
“The latest Ukraine attack by rockets and drones on the Druzhba pipeline caused such serious damage that repairs last for several days. The first deputy of the Russian energy minister Pavel Sorokin informed me that after intensive work a temporary solution was found, so oil supply to Hungary can be renewed tomorrow (28 August). Facebook.