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Explosives Discovered Near Serbian Gas Pipeline Ahead of Hungarian Elections

Severity: High (Score: 75.0)

Sources: Ukrinform, English.Nv.Ua, Kyfreepress.Au, Canberratimes.Au, Theguardian

Summary

On April 5, 2026, Serbian authorities discovered two backpacks containing explosives near the Balkan Stream pipeline, which supplies Russian gas to Hungary. The explosives were found a few hundred meters from the pipeline in Kanjiza, Serbia, raising significant security concerns just days before Hungary's national elections on April 12. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic have both indicated that this incident may be an act of sabotage, with Orban suggesting potential Ukrainian involvement. The discovery has prompted a joint investigation and increased security measures around critical energy infrastructure in both countries. The explosives could have caused severe damage and disrupted gas supplies to Hungary and northern Serbia. Opposition leaders in Hungary have raised suspicions that the incident may be a politically motivated false flag operation aimed at influencing the upcoming elections. Ukrainian officials have denied any involvement, suggesting the possibility of a Russian false-flag operation instead. The situation has heightened geopolitical tensions in the region, particularly regarding energy security. Key Points: • Explosives found near a critical gas pipeline in Serbia just days before Hungarian elections. • Hungarian PM Orban suggests possible Ukrainian involvement, raising political tensions. • Authorities have increased security around energy infrastructure in response to the threat.

Key Entities

  • Germany (country)
  • Hungary (country)
  • Russia (country)
  • Serbia (country)
  • Slovakia (country)
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  • Energy (industry)
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