Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced the discovery of explosives near the 'Balkan Stream' pipeline, which transports Russian gas to Hungary. The incident has raised significant concerns in the region, with two large explosive devices found along with detonators.
Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orbán</strong> held an emergency meeting after explosives were found near the Russian gas pipeline. This discovery comes just a week before crucial elections, amid opposition accusations that the government seeks to exploit the situation for its benefit.
Israeli security sources have revealed ongoing investigations into the involvement of Israelis in producing explosives for Iran. This case raises significant concerns about Israeli national security.
Serbian military intelligence reports that the explosives used in the sabotage of the gas pipeline from Serbia to Hungary were manufactured in the United States. The production location, however, holds limited significance in the context of current events.
Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vucic, announced the discovery of explosives near a major gas line supplying the country, raising fears about infrastructure security. Detonators were found alongside the explosives, but no damage has been reported so far.
Serbian authorities announced the discovery of explosives near a major gas pipeline supplying Serbia and Hungary. President Aleksandar Vučić informed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán about the threat to critical gas infrastructure.
The Russian Foreign Ministry reported the discovery of explosives in Serbia aimed at targeting the Turkish Stream pipeline infrastructure. Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova highlighted ongoing attempts to undermine Hungary's sovereignty.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the discovery of explosives near gas infrastructure in Serbia, raising fears of potential threats to regional security. This announcement comes at a sensitive time as tensions in the area increase.
A 20-year-old man detonated explosives on a high-speed train heading to Frankfurt, injuring 12 people. The incident occurred late Thursday night, prompting passengers to subdue the attacker.
The Russian Investigative Committee has added a new charge related to explosives storage to the criminal case concerning the explosion in Sevastopol. This development complicates the ongoing investigation into the incident.
On Tuesday, Israeli air forces conducted intensive strikes on military and industrial facilities in Isfahan, Iran, targeting a factory crucial for explosives production. This operation is part of Israel's efforts to counter increasing security threats from Iran.
Denmark has transported blood supplies, explosives, and live ammunition to Greenland as part of emergency plans. These actions come in anticipation of potential threats from President Trump regarding the acquisition of the island.