Russia has reported an oil leak from the Polish part of the Druzhba pipeline near the German border, Warsaw has informed Russian authorities.
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Russia’s Federal Security Service today announced the arrest of eight people allegedly involved in the bomb attack that damaged the Crimean bridge last Saturday.
“Currently, five citizens of Russia and three of Ukraine and Armenia who participated in the preparation of the crime have been detained as part of the investigation,” the FSB said in a statement.
On the other hand, Russia this Wednesday informed about a oil leak in the Polish part of the Druzhba pipeline near the German border, Warsaw has notified the Russian authorities.
The Druzhba pipeline departs from the Russian city of Samara and reaches the Belarusian city of Mozyr, from where two branches depart: one goes through Poland, Germany, Latvia and Lithuania, and another reaches Ukraine, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary and Croatia.
Pressure reduction took place on the night of October 11 at 70 kilometers from the city of Plockin central Poland.
The oil enters Germany via this route and the causes of the incident are still unknown.
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Source: EITB

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