President Donald Trump expressed frustration with Ukraine after strikes on infrastructure disrupted oil shipments to Hungary, a country he considers a close ally.
The Pipeline Attack
Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, led by Commander Robert Brovdi (known by his call sign Madyar), confirmed that Ukrainian drones hit the Unecha oil pumping station in Russia, a key point on the Druzhba pipeline. The incident could halt supplies to Hungary for several days.
The pipeline had already been targeted earlier this month, causing significant damage and fires before repairs were completed on August 19. Friday’s strike marked the second major disruption in recent weeks.
Orbán and Trump Exchange Words
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sharply criticized Ukraine’s actions, noting that Hungary has provided energy assistance to Kyiv.
“Hungary supports Ukraine with electricity and fuel, and in return they strike the pipelines that supply us. This is not a friendly move,” Orbán said, adding his support for Trump’s broader push for negotiations.
Trump responded publicly, telling Orbán: “I do not like hearing this. I am very angry about it. You are my great friend.”
Regional Concerns
The attack prompted Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó and Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár to send a joint letter to the European Commission, warning that Ukraine’s strikes jeopardize energy security in both countries.
They urged Brussels to enforce safeguards for critical infrastructure, stressing that Ukraine’s actions are unacceptable given the scale of financial and military support provided by the European Union in recent years.
Broader Escalation
At the same time, Russian officials accused Ukraine of launching drone strikes on energy facilities in the Kursk region, including a transformer at a nuclear power plant. The fire was quickly contained, and authorities reported no casualties or radiation leaks.
What’s Next
The pipeline disruption adds a new layer of strain to already tense relations between Kyiv and its neighbors. For Trump, who has positioned himself as a negotiator in the war, the incident highlights the difficulties of balancing U.S. support for Ukraine with the concerns of European allies who depend on Russian energy flows.