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Russian Oil Transit Disrupted After Pipeline Attack

By MGN EditorialFebruary 13, 2026 at 03:24 AM

Russian oil transit to Eastern Europe via the Druzhba pipeline has been suspended following a Russian attack, according to Ukraine's foreign ministry.

Russian oil transit to Eastern Europe via the Ukrainian section of the Druzhba pipeline has been suspended since January 27 following a Russian attack, Ukraine's foreign ministry announced this week. 'This is the Druzhba pipeline infrastructure burning after the latest targeted Russian strike on Ukraine's critical energy infrastructure,' the ministry said in a statement. The Druzhba pipeline is a major oil pipeline that carries Russian oil to refineries in Eastern Europe. The suspension of oil flows through the pipeline is the latest disruption to Russian energy exports since the start of the war in Ukraine. It comes as the European Union has been working to reduce its reliance on Russian energy in response to the Kremlin's invasion. According to Hellenic Shipping News, the attack on the pipeline infrastructure is likely to further strain energy supplies in the region and drive up prices. The suspension of oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline could have significant economic impacts, particularly for countries in Central and Eastern Europe that are heavily dependent on Russian energy imports. The maritime industry will be closely watching the situation, as any prolonged disruption to Russian oil exports could have ripple effects across global energy and shipping markets. Industry analysts say the attack underscores the vulnerability of critical energy infrastructure to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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