The Barátság oil pipeline has stopped, the supply is still uninterrupted -  it was said in the current program of the M1 channel on Tuesday evening.

According to the channel's information, a missile hit the electricity supplier on the Belarus-Ukraine border. The cable was not damaged, only the power supply. For the time being, the supply is undisturbed in our country.

At the end of September, the Nord Stream line was attacked, the current channel M1 recalled.

According to the information given in the M1 News, the Russians are bombarding the territory of Ukraine with large forces, transformer stations are the main targets.

At the Belarusian border, a transformer station was hit, which was responsible for the electricity supply of the Barátság crude oil pipeline. As a result of the hit, crude oil deliveries on the pipeline to Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia were temporarily stopped, as the power supply to the pumps was cut off.

Mol has enough fresh crude oil for 90 days, which it can use in its refineries. Alternatively, they can also transport crude oil via the Adriatic pipeline. The 90 days are sufficient to organize the southern deliveries, it was said in the Hírado.

Mol is prepared to continuously ensure the energy supply of the country and the region, Mol Hungary told MTI on Tuesday in response to the shutdown of the Barátság crude oil pipeline due to a rocket attack.

The full article of Magyar Nemzet can be read here.

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