Ukraine may blow up an oil pipeline supplying Hungary with Russian oil. This was stated by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The Polish prime minister reacted to the criticism of Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto regarding Warsaw's refusal to extradite to Germany a Ukrainian suspected of blowing up Nord Streams.
"Peter, I am proud of the Polish court, which ruled that sabotage against the invader is not a crime. Moreover, I hope that your brave compatriot, Major Magyar, will finally succeed in disabling the oil pipeline that feeds Vladimir Putin's military machine, and you will receive your oil through Croatia," he wrote on one of the social networks.

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