Hungary Fuel Supply Disrupted After Ukraine Pipeline Closure

Tensions escalate as Ukraine closes critical oil pipeline to Hungary following Russian attacks, with Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán accusing Ukraine of disrupting energy supplies.
Hungary has accused Ukraine of disrupting its oil supplies after a key pipeline was shut down following Russian missile strikes. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claimed that Ukraine had deliberately closed the pipeline, which carries Russian oil to Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
The pipeline, known as Druzhba, was temporarily closed last week after Russian missile attacks damaged power infrastructure in Ukraine. Ukraine's state-run oil pipeline operator said the closure was a necessary safety measure, but Orbán has criticized the move, accusing Ukraine of disrupting Hungary's energy supply.
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