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Ukraine Hits Russian Oil Pumping Station, Part of Druzhba Pipeline


Tue 21 Apr 2026 | 02:22 PM
War in Ukraine
War in Ukraine
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Ukrainian drones struck an oil-pumping and dispatch facility in Russia's ​Samara region overnight, an official from Ukraine's ‌SBU security service said on Tuesday, according to Reuters.

The attack targeted the facility in the village of Prosvet, the official ​said. The dispatching station is a part ​of the Soviet-era Druzhba oil pipeline supply ⁠chain.

The attack caused a fire and, according ​to preliminary data, damaged five tanks containing crude ​oil, each with a capacity of 20,000 cubic metres (5.3 million gallons), the official said.

Reuters could not independently ​verify the report.

The attack came as Hungary and ​Slovakia wait for Russian oil transit via the pipeline that ‌also ⁠crosses Ukraine to be restored.

The supplies were halted after a Russian attack severely damaged the pipeline in January, Ukrainian officials said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr ​Zelenskiy said ​in an interview ⁠aired on Monday that the pipeline will be ready to operate by ​the end of April after restoration ​works ⁠are finished.

The Samara region governor said that Ukraine attempted to strike an industrial facility and reported ⁠drones ​falling at several sites. He did ​not name the facility.