"Right now we are evaluating the damage...
damage is enormous to the pipeline, to the equipment on the
pipelines (including pumps on the facilities and the like) and
to the oil refineries," Lukashenko was cited as saying.
He said costs could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars
and that he hopes Russia will not dispute the costs.
Russia halted oil flows along the Druzhba pipeline, which flows
through Belarus to Eastern Europe and Germany, late last month
because of contaminated crude, contributing to a rise in global
oil prices to a six-month high and leaving refiners in Europe
scrambling to find supplies.
(Reporting by Andrei Makhovsky; Writing by Polina Ivanova;
Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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