Overview
- Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces said they hit the Unecha node in Russia’s Bryansk region, posting video of a large fire whose location remains unverified.
- Hungary’s Péter Szijjártó and Slovakia’s Juraj Blanár warned deliveries could stop for at least five days and formally requested EU action to protect energy supply.
- Bryansk governor Alexander Bogomaz reported a combined HIMARS-and-drone attack and said the blaze at the facility was later extinguished.
- The disruption was the second time this week Druzhba flows to the two EU states were cut, reflecting intensified strikes on energy infrastructure by both sides.
- A letter posted by Viktor Orbán showed a handwritten note attributed to President Trump saying he was “very angry” about the attack, as the European Commission pointed to members’ emergency oil stocks as a supply buffer.