Hungarian Opposition Calls Serbian Pipeline Explosives Discovery a 'False Flag' Before Election
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Serbia reports the discovery of explosives on a pipeline. Victor Orbán sees a sabotage plan. His challenger weathers a maneuver before the Hungarian election.
The leaders of Serbia and Hungary claim that a powerful explosive device has been found near a Russian gas pipeline. Now Viktor Orbán is accused of staging a false flag operation to try to influence the outcome of the Hungarian parliamentary election.
The reason for the convocation in the campaign final sprint is the alleged discovery of an explosive device at a gas pipeline. Investigative journalists worry about proclaiming the state of emergency
"For weeks now, we have been receiving signals from several places that, following the previous false flag operations, Viktor Orbán wants to cross another border with Serbian and Russian help due to the collapse of Fidesz's support. Several people have publicly indicated that something will 'accidentally' happen at the gas pipeline in Serbia at Easter, a week before the Hungarian elections," wrote Péter Magyar on Facebook after Serbian President…
According to the Tisza president, there have been reports of a false flag operation planned from several sources, but he is telling Orbán that this will not prevent the election either.
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