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Explosives found near Serbia-Hungary gas pipeline, leaders say

  • Two backpacks containing explosives and detonators were found near the Russia-Serbia gas pipeline close to the Hungarian border near Kanjiža, Serbia, according to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
  • A major military and police operation involving helicopters, drones, and canine units secured the area and investigated the threat to the pipeline, including roads and villages near Kanjiža.
  • Vučić informed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán about the investigation results, warning that a successful attack could disrupt gas supplies to Hungary and northern Serbia.
  • No suspects have been identified, and authorities have not disclosed who placed the explosives near this critical infrastructure.
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