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Serbia Thwarts Major Sabotage Attempt on Gas Pipeline Near Hungary

Severity: High (Score: 72.0)

Sources: United24Media, Uk.Finance.Yahoo

Summary

On April 5, 2026, Serbian security forces intercepted a significant sabotage attempt against a natural gas pipeline near the Hungarian border. Explosives, including active fuses, were discovered near Kanjiza, approximately six miles from Hungary. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the presence of two large packages of explosives and detonating cord, prompting a security operation involving over 130 personnel. No damage was reported to the pipeline, which is crucial for supplying gas to both Serbia and Hungary. The incident has raised alarms about regional security, especially with Hungary's national elections approaching. Authorities have initiated a joint investigation with Hungary, and Vučić emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards threats against national infrastructure. The event highlights the vulnerability of energy infrastructure amid ongoing regional tensions. Key Points: • Explosives were found near a critical gas pipeline supplying Serbia and Hungary. • Over 130 Serbian security personnel were mobilized for the operation. • The incident raises regional security concerns ahead of Hungary's national elections.

Key Entities

  • Hungary (country)
  • Serbia (country)
  • Slovakia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
  • investing.com (domain)
  • Energy (industry)
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