Mar 1 β€’ 18:11 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia ERR

Kunnas: The attack on the Druzhba oil pipeline pumping station dealt a painful blow to Russia

Colonel Leo Kunnas stated that the Ukrainian attack on the Druzhba oil pipeline pumping station impacted Russia significantly.

In a discussion on ETV's "Ukraina stuudio," Colonel Leo Kunnas, a reserve officer, highlighted the recent Ukrainian strike on the Kaleikino pumping station, a critical point on the Druzhba oil pipeline that transports Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia. Kunnas noted that this attack represented a significant blow to Russia's oil distribution efforts, underscoring the ongoing tensions surrounding the pipeline, which has been crucial for Russian oil exports to Europe.

Kunnas elaborated on the implications of the attack, mentioning that, despite Ukrainian claims that it resulted from consistent Russian drone assaults, Hungary and Slovakia remain skeptical about the pipeline's operational status. He indicated that there are concerns over the feasibility of repairs due to the ongoing attacks and the precarious security situation in the region. Additionally, Kunnas questioned why Ukraine had not targeted this pipeline sooner, considering the evident risks of allowing Russia to exploit it for oil transport.

The Druzhba pipeline has been a focal point in the energy dynamics between Russia, Ukraine, and European countries. Kunnas's insights shed light on the strategic importance of this infrastructure in the ongoing conflict and raise questions about the future of energy supplies in the region. As this situation unfolds, the responses from Hungary and Slovakia, and the overall stability of oil supplies will be closely watched, indicating broader geopolitical ramifications.

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