Explosives Discovered Near Serbia-Hungary Gas Pipeline, Investigation Launched
Explosives Found Near Key Gas Infrastructure Linking Serbia And Hungary, Probe Underway
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Serbian authorities found explosives near a gas pipeline linking Serbia and Hungary, prompting an investigation. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic described the explosives as having 'devastating power,' raising concerns about the safety of critical energy infrastructure amid regional tensions.
- 01Explosives were found near the gas pipeline in Kanjiza, northern Serbia.
- 02Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic described the explosives as having 'devastating power.'
- 03The pipeline is crucial for transporting Russian natural gas to Central and Eastern Europe.
- 04Vucic informed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban about the findings.
- 05The discovery occurs amid heightened regional tensions and Hungary's upcoming elections.
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On Sunday, Serbian authorities discovered explosives near a gas pipeline connecting Serbia and Hungary, prompting an investigation into the potential threat to energy infrastructure. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reported that two backpacks containing two large packages of explosives with detonators were found in Kanjiza, northern Serbia, just a few hundred meters from the pipeline. Vucic emphasized the explosives' devastating power, warning they could have endangered lives and caused significant damage. He informed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban about the situation, stating that Serbian intelligence had uncovered 'certain traces' related to the incident. The Balkan Stream pipeline is a key route for Russian natural gas into Serbia and Hungary, which are heavily reliant on this energy source. This discovery comes amid rising regional tensions and ahead of Hungary's elections on April 12, where Orban is seeking re-election.
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The discovery of explosives near the gas pipeline raises safety concerns for energy supplies in the region, potentially affecting gas prices and availability for consumers.
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