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Druzhba oil pipeline may be out of service for another six weeks

Druzhba oil pipeline may be out of service for another six weeks

The Druzhba oil pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia through Ukraine, is expected to remain out of service for four to six weeks following damage. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that current estimates suggest the pipeline could resume operations within a month to a month and a half.

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