MockingbirdNews Logo

Mockingbird News

REAL NEWS NEVER FELT FUNNIER

Categories

← Back to home|World News

Explosives Near Serbia's Russia-Backed Gas Pipe! Amazing.

KEY POINTS

  • Serbia's President Vucic announced the discovery of two backpacks with explosives near a gas pipeline in Kanjiza.
  • He informed Hungary's Prime Minister Orban about the investigation, highlighting the threat to energy infrastructure.
  • Orban plans to hold an emergency defense council meeting amid rising tensions and accusations of sabotage.
  • Both leaders, with close ties to Russia, face international scrutiny and conflicting claims over the incident's origin.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic announced discovering backpacks filled with explosives near a Russian gas pipeline, saying they contained "two large packages of explosives with detonators." This sparks accusations and conspiracy theories, with Hungary and Ukraine tangled in blame. Vucic said it "could have endangered many lives," and Hungarian PM Viktor Orbanplans to convene a defense council, amid his election campaign. The energy reliance on Russia keeps fueling the chaos, with Orban blaming Ukraine, citing previous Nord Stream sabotage linked to Ukraine, though Kyiv denies involvement. The blame game continues as accusations fly: Szijjartó claimed Ukraine was behind recent pipeline attacks, amidst Hungary’s deeper ties with Moscow and opposition claims this is just a political false flag funhouse.

Share the Story

(1 of 3)