Hungary's Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó sharply reacted: "They are dragging us into war! This attack on our energy security is shameful and unacceptable," he said. However, the details of the attack were not disclosed.
Repair work is being carried out on the pipeline, but it is unclear when oil flow will resume. Slovakia also admitted that the flow through "Druzhba" has stopped.
"Druzhba" is the largest pipeline carrying oil from Russia to Europe. One branch passes through Belarus to Germany and Poland, while the other goes through Ukraine to Slovakia, Hungary, and Croatia.
This raises a question. Is the fate of the pipeline once again being decided by political games? Darakchi.uz is monitoring the development of events.