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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Serbia Claims It Thwarted Plot To Bomb Russia-Hungary Gas Pipeline
by Niamh Harris, The Peoples Voice: Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that authorities have discovered explosives of “devastating power” planted near a key gas pipeline transporting Russian energy to Hungary. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Vucic said “two large packages of explosives with sticks” were found in the municipality of Kanjiza, around 10 km from the Hungarian border. He […]
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