Hungary alleges plot to blow up gas pipeline ahead of election
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Hungary alleges a plot to blow up a gas pipeline exists ahead of the country's upcoming election.
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Hungary has alleged that a plot exists to blow up a gas pipeline ahead of the country's upcoming election. The accusation emerges one week before voters go to the polls and follows previous warnings from Hungarian officials about potential operations designed to sway electoral outcomes. The timing raises questions about whether the alleged plot represents a genuine security threat or reflects broader concerns about foreign interference in Hungary's political process. Gas infrastructure sabotage would have significant implications for energy supplies across Central Europe, which relies heavily on pipeline networks for fuel distribution. Hungary has not provided detailed evidence of the alleged conspiracy or identified who authorities believe is behind it.
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