
Explosives Found Near Serbia-Hungary Gas Pipeline as Orban Faces Election
Key Takeaways
- Two backpacks containing explosives were found near the Serbia–Hungary gas pipeline.
- Vucic and Orban convened emergency defense meetings amid the discovery.
- The pipeline carries Russian gas to Serbia and Hungary, raising energy security concerns.
Explosives Discovered
Two backpacks containing explosives were found near the Balkan Stream pipeline in northern Serbia.
Serbian President Vučić announced the discovery and said the explosives had devastating power.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán convened an emergency defense council meeting.
The Balkan Stream pipeline is a key energy lifeline for both countries.
No damages occurred as the explosives were safely defused.
Political Context
The discovery came seven days before Hungary's parliamentary elections.
Opposition leader Magyar accused Orbán of panic-mongering orchestrated by Russian advisers.
Security experts had warned of a possible false flag operation.
Both Vučić and Orbán have strong ties to Moscow.
The incident played into the energy security narrative of the campaign.
Investigation and Response
The Serbian military and police launched a large-scale operation.
“(ANSA-AFP) - BELGRADO, 05 APR - Il presidente serbo Aleksandar Vucic ha dichiarato che esercito e polizia hanno trovato domenica due zaini contenenti esplosivi vicino a un gasdotto diretto in Ungheria, spingendo il primo ministro ungherese Viktor Orbán a convocare già oggi una riunione d'emergenza del consiglio di difesa”
Vučić said they had certain traces they could not yet discuss.
No suspects or motives were publicly identified.
The EU and NATO have been monitoring the situation.
The investigation remained ongoing.
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