Kremlin says 'highly likely' that Ukraine planted explosives near Hungary-bound gas pipeline
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Serbia denies Ukrainian involvement in attempted sabotage near TurkStream pipeline, points to other suspects
Serbia’s Military Security Agency (VBA) chief Đuro Jovanić has dismissed claims that Ukraine was involved in an explosive device found near a gas pipeline to Hungary, just a few hundred meters from the "TurkStream" pipeline. Jovanić’s comments come after Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated on April 5 that authorities discovered "highly destructive explosives" close to the pipeline transporting Russian gas into neighboring Hungary, accordin…
There is no reliable evidence as to who could have placed the explosives near the gas pipeline that runs through Serbia to Hungary, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday. At the same time, he also claimed that Ukraine has previously attacked Russian gas export infrastructure several times, writes Serbian Blic, citing a report by Russian state-run Sputnik. The statement is in response to the weekend incident: according to Serbian authori…
Explosives were discovered near the TurkStream gas pipeline linking Serbia to Hungary. The incident, which occurred in a week of the Hungarian elections, fueled political tensions and suspicions of operation under the...
Kremlin says 'highly likely' that Ukraine planted explosives near Hungary-bound gas pipeline
The Kremlin said on Monday that while there was not yet conclusive evidence it was highly likely that proof would be found showing Ukraine had planted explosives found near a gas pipeline in Serbia which carries Russian gas to Hungary.
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