The Druzhba pipeline's transit was suspended in late January after Russian drone strikes damaged part of the line.
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Transit was suspended in late January after Ukraine said Russian drone strikes damaged part of the line
The Druzhba pipeline has not been operating since January 2026, when it was damaged in a Russian drone strike
The pipeline, used to funnel Russian crude to Slovakia and Hungary, went offline in late January after being damaged in a Russian attack
The Druzhba pipeline was damaged by Russian strikes in January
In January 2026, a section of the oil pipeline on Ukrainian territory was damaged
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