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Ukraine hits Russian oil pumping station, part of Druzhba pipeline

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on April 21, 2026

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· Last updated: April 22, 2026

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April 21 (Reuters) - 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. The attack

Ukraine Drone Strike Targets Russian Druzhba Oil Pipeline Station in Samara

Details and Implications of the Drone Attack on the Druzhba Pipeline

Overview of the Incident

April 21 (Reuters) - 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.

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.

Damage Assessment and Immediate Impact

Extent of the Damage

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.

Effect on Oil Transit to Europe

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.

Restoration Efforts and Official Responses

Ukrainian Government Statements

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.

Russian Regional Response

Statements from Samara Region Governor

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.

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Tom Balmforth, Anna Pruchnicka, Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • The attack, confirmed by Ukraine’s SBU, hit a dispatch facility in Prosvet on the Druzhba pipeline, causing a fire and estimated damage to five crude‑oil tanks of 20,000 m³ each.
  • The strike comes as Hungary and Slovakia await restoration of oil transit via Druzhba, halted since a Russian strike on Jan 27 damaged the pipeline in Ukrainian territory.
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has said the pipeline should be “functioning” by end‑April, though not fully restored, with repair progress confirmed in recent weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What facility did Ukraine target in the attack?
Ukraine targeted an oil-pumping and dispatch facility in Russia's Samara region, part of the Druzhba oil pipeline.
What damage was reported from the drone strike?
The attack reportedly caused a fire and damaged five crude oil tanks, each with a capacity of 20,000 cubic metres.
How does the attack affect oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia?
Oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia remain halted due to pipeline damage, pending restoration, as the pipeline crosses Ukraine.
When is the Druzhba pipeline expected to resume operations?
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy stated the pipeline would be ready to operate by the end of April after repairs.

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