Serbian officials discovered explosives near the main gas pipeline transporting Russian gas to Hungary, prompting accusations from Hungary's Prime Minister that Ukraine may be involved. Both Serbian and Ukrainian authorities deny any connection to the incident.
Serbian authorities have launched an investigation into an attempted sabotage of a gas pipeline transporting gas from Russia to Hungary after explosives were found near the city of Kanjiža. The suspect is reported to be a trained military migrant, raising security concerns ahead of significant elections in Hungary.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has accused Ukraine of attempting a terrorist attack on the 'TurkStream' gas pipeline, a vital project for transporting Russian gas to Europe. This accusation reflects rising tensions between the two countries amid the ongoing conflict.
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.
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.
The Turkish Stream gas pipeline commenced operations in 2020, boasting a capacity of <strong>31.5 billion cubic meters</strong> annually. This project marks a strategic step in securing gas supplies for Europe.
Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orban</strong> suggested Ukraine may be involved in planning sabotage after Serbia discovered explosives on the <strong>Balkan Stream</strong> gas pipeline. The explosives were found near the Hungarian border, raising questions about regional security.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó condemned the attempted bombing of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline in Serbia, viewing it as an attack on Hungary's sovereignty. This pipeline is crucial for Hungary's supply of Russian gas.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced the discovery of explosives near the gas pipeline transporting Russian gas to Serbia and Hungary. This announcement comes amid rising tensions regarding energy infrastructure in the region.
Pakistani authorities reported an explosion of a gas pipeline in the southern region, leading to supply disruptions and heightened security tensions. The incident occurs at a sensitive time as the country faces significant security and economic challenges.