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Ukraine attacks Druzhba pipeline again halting vital oil supplies to Slovakia and Hungary
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Ukraine struck the Druzhba pipeline for the third time, forcing a halt in oil deliveries to Slovakia and Hungary. The European Commission has not reacted so far, while President Donald Trump said he was very angry.
The Druzhba pipeline is one of the main routes for oil into central Europe. Interruptions in its operation have major consequences for dependent nations.
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The Context
This latest attack marks the third strike on the same pipeline. Such repeated actions highlight vulnerabilities in regional energy supply.
Slovakia and Hungary both rely on Russian oil transported through this route. A shutdown places added strain on their domestic energy markets.
President Trump stated he was very angry about the incident. His remarks suggest U.S. concern over stability in European energy infrastructure.
The European Commission has not issued a response yet. This absence of reaction may prompt questions about EU coordination on security and supply.
Supporters of Ukraine’s actions argue it reflects a wartime strategy to weaken adversaries. Critics caution that disrupting energy flows destabilizes allies and civilians.
Energy supply has long been a strategic issue in Europe. Pipeline security and geopolitical tensions have repeatedly shaped regional politics.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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