UAV attack on oil pipeline from Ukraine

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Russia announced that it carried out a drone attack on Ukraine's oil pipeline to Europe.

UAV attack on oil pipeline from Ukraine

Russia's Bryansk Regional Governor Aleksandr Bogomaz announced on his telegram account that the Ukrainian army attacked the Drujba line, which carries oil to Europe, with unmanned aerial vehicles.

According to the news in AA, Governor Aleksandr Bogomaz reported that the Ukrainian army carried out an attack with an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) against the Drujba line, which carries oil to Europe.

In a statement on his Telegram channel, Bogomaz stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the Novozibkov oil pumping station on the Drujba line in the Bryansk region of Russia with a UAV, and no one was injured in the attack.

Stating that emergency service personnel were working at the scene, Bogomaz stated that the electricity was temporarily cut off in some settlements in the region in order to ensure security.

AN ATTACK WAS DONE ON FEBRUARY 1

Russian oil pipeline operator Transneft reported on February 1 that an attempt was made to sabotage the Drujba pipeline.

In the statement made by Transneft last week, it was announced that a bomb was found at the Novozibkov oil pumping station on the Drujba line.

Russia sends oil to many European countries such as Poland, Germany, Croatia and Hungary via Drujba.

(AA)