
President Trump wrote that he is “very angry” at Ukraine after it bombed the Druzhba pipeline that supplies Hungary with oil.
Ukraine bombed the Unecha oil pumping station in Russia, according to Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces commander Robert Brovdi, also known as Madyar. Oil deliveries from the Druzhba pipeline could be suspended for five days.
An initial strike of the pipeline happened Aug. 13, which prompted large fires, but the pipeline was fixed by Aug. 19, according to POLITICO EU. On Friday, Ukraine struck again.
“Hungary supports Ukraine with electricity and petrol, in return, they bomb pipeline that supply us. Very unfriendly move! We wish President Trump every success in his pursuit of peace,” wrote Hungarian President Viktor Orban, a staunch Russian ally.
Trump replied to this note saying, “Viktor – I do not like hearing this. I am very angry about it. Tell Slovakia. You are my great friend.”
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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