Serbia, Hungary say explosives found at Russian gas pipeline
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Serbia, Hungary say explosives found at Russian gas pipeline
""Our units found an explosive of devastating power," Serbian President Alexandar Vucic stated, confirming the discovery of explosives near the Balkan Stream gas pipeline in Serbia."
""According to information that we have [...] there was an act of sabotage prepared," Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban remarked after convening a Defense Council meeting to address the situation."
""We categorically reject attempts to falsely link Ukraine to the incident with explosives found near the Turkstream pipeline in Serbia," stated Ukraine's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi."
""Ukraine has nothing to do with this. Most probably, a Russian false-flag operation as part of Moscow's heavy interference in Hungarian elections," Tykhyi added, emphasizing Ukraine's denial of involvement."
Explosives were discovered near the Balkan Stream gas pipeline in Serbia, prompting Serbian President Alexandar Vucic to announce the findings on social media. Two large packages of explosives with detonators were located in Kanjiza, close to the pipeline transporting Russian gas to Hungary. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban convened a Defense Council meeting, suggesting a potential act of sabotage. Ukraine denied any involvement, labeling the incident as possibly a Russian false-flag operation amid ongoing tensions regarding energy supplies in Europe.
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