Ukraine war briefing: Quick loan in pipeline as Druzhba reopens
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Ukraine war briefing: Quick loan in pipeline as Druzhba reopens
"Zelenskyy has repeatedly called on Europe to diversify energy supplies and not resume flows via Druzhba from Russia. No one can currently guarantee that Russia will not repeat attacks on the pipeline infrastructure."
"The Security Service of Ukraine said four officers working for the local territorial recruitment centre were detained after agents including special forces shot at the tyres of a vehicle in which they tried to escape."
"Moscow is taking its Ukraine war tactics and techniques beyond the battlefield to target the UK and Europe in cyberspace, the head of Britain's cybersecurity force at GCHQ will say on Wednesday."
The Druzhba pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, is ready to resume operations after Ukraine repaired damage from a Russian attack. Ukraine expects the EU to approve a 90 billion euro loan after Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has been blocking it, lost in national elections. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas anticipates a positive decision on the loan soon. Meanwhile, Ukrainian authorities arrested military draft officers in Odesa for extortion, and concerns about Russian cyber tactics targeting Europe are rising.
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