Euronews: Oil flows on Druzhba pipeline suspended in parts of Eastern Europe
BUDAPEST/PRAGUE – Oil supply to parts of Eastern and Central Europe via a section of the Druzhba pipeline has been temporarily suspended, according to oil pipeline operators in Hungary and Slovakia.
The extent of the disruption was not immediately clear, and came concurrent with an explosion in a village in eastern Poland near the Ukrainian border that raised alarm among NATO countries.
Hungary’s MOL said its Ukrainian partner told the company that a Russian rocket hit a power station close to the Belarus border that provides electricity for a pump station, and this led to the stoppage. Slovakia’s Transpetrol confirmed the suspension as well, citing “technical reasons on the Ukrainian side” but did not specify a rocket strike.
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WNU Editor: This suspension of oil is raising the alarm in Hungary .... Hungary PM Orban convenes defence council meeting (Reuters). No oil suspension yet for Poland .... Oil flowing normally to Poland via Druzhba pipeline, says operator (Reuters), and the Czech Republic .... Czechs have not observed disruption in oil flow via Druzhba pipeline (Reuters).
Update: Slovenia is now getting no oil .... Oil flows to Slovakia via Druzhba stopped, operator says (Reuters).
Ukraine Halts Russian Oil Shipments To Eastern Europe Via Through The Southern Druzhba Pipeline
Ukraine halts Russian oil deliveries to Hungary -- RT
Oil flows on Druzhba pipeline suspended in parts of Eastern Europe -- Reuters
Russia notified by Ukraine of oil supply suspension to Hungary via Druzhba -RIA -- Reuters
4 comments:
Russia is doing the same. They blew out the electrical grid of Ukraine.
Russia delenda est
yeah but they let the wheat through
Actually no. They wanted to renege and the wheat deal and the Turks read the Russian the riot act. WNU did not cover it, did he?
The wheat carrying ships are now Turkish flagged. If I were the Turks, I would not let other ships shadow or mix in with the Turkish flagged vessels to prevent the flagged ships from being used as a concealment or a screen.
If the ships group up, I would expect a Turkish observer for such a group to keep it honest
Also I expect the Russian fleet in Sevestapol to flee or be penned up like sheep.
What that distance I don't know, but a sea captain would.
@8:18 Well that's exactly the point. There's no such thing as terrorizing someone by not selling them something or stopping your enemy from trading through your territory. But the ukebots scream bloody murder about it until the Kiev regime does the same thing and then all of a sudden it's a big shrug. Not a big deal after all. Hypocrisy is the main export in this comment section.
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