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Explosives Discovered Near Serbian Gas Pipeline Ahead of Hungarian Elections

Severity: High (Score: 74.0)

Sources: Pravda.Ua, Kyfreepress.Au, Canberratimes.Au, United24Media, Uk.Finance.Yahoo

Summary

Powerful explosives were found near a gas pipeline in Serbia that supplies Russian gas to Hungary, raising political tensions just days before Hungary's national elections on April 12, 2026. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reported the discovery of explosives with active fuses near Kanjiza, close to the Hungarian border. The incident has prompted a joint investigation between Serbian and Hungarian authorities, with Vucic emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy towards threats to national infrastructure. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has linked the incident to potential sabotage, suggesting it could influence the upcoming elections. The explosives were reportedly found in two backpacks and large packages, leading to a significant security response in the area. This event occurs amid heightened geopolitical tensions in Europe, particularly concerning energy security. No damage to the pipeline has been reported, but the situation underscores vulnerabilities in energy infrastructure amidst ongoing regional conflicts. Key Points: • Explosives found near a critical gas pipeline in Serbia just before Hungarian elections. • Serbian authorities launched a joint investigation with Hungary following the discovery. • Vucic and Orban suggest the incident may be linked to electoral sabotage.

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  • Hungary (country)
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  • Serbia (country)
  • Slovakia (country)
  • Turkey (country)
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