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    Explosives found in Serbia near gas pipeline supplying Hungary, leaders say

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    Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic meets Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Subotica, Serbia, November 27, 2025. Serbian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo
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    Explosives of “devastating power” were found near the Turkstream pipeline in Serbia that carries ​Russian natural gas to Hungary and beyond, leaders ‌from the two countries said on Sunday.
    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told him that explosives had been found ​near the pipeline, which transports Russian gas through ​the Balkans to Central and Eastern Europe.
    “Our units found ⁠an explosive of devastating power,” Vucic, a close ally ​of Orban, said in a post on Instagram. “I told PM ​Orban that we would keep him updated on the investigation.”
    Orban, who held a phone call with Vucic, said in a Facebook post he ​had called an extraordinary defence council meeting on Sunday.
    The ​incident comes a week before pivotal elections on April 12 in Hungary where ‌nationalist ⁠Orban fights to hold onto his more than 16-year grip on power, with his party trailing the opposition Tisza party in polls.
    Orban had in February scaled up security around energy infrastructure ​in the ​country. He has ⁠upped the stakes in the election saying that it was a choice between war or ​peace.
    Budapest has also been in a dispute ​with Ukraine ⁠over a halt in oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline. Orban’s Fidesz party has sought to associate opposition leader Peter Magyar ⁠with ​Brussels and Ukraine, suggesting that voting ​for his Tisza party means voting for tanks and war.
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