Serbia says explosive found near pipeline to Hungary, days before crucial election - politico.eu
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Serbian authorities discovered an explosive device near a natural gas pipeline to Hungary days before a crucial election.
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Serbian authorities discovered an explosive device near a natural gas pipeline connecting Serbia to Hungary, an announcement that comes days ahead of a significant election in the country. The discovery underscores regional security concerns tied to energy infrastructure, which has become increasingly vulnerable amid geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe. The timing of the finding—immediately before a consequential electoral vote—raises questions about potential attempts to destabilize Serbia or influence the political environment. Serbia's energy sector has faced repeated incidents affecting its critical infrastructure in recent years. The incident highlights Serbia's complicated position between Western institutions and its traditional energy dependence on Russian gas.
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Serbian authorities announced the discovery and an investigation into the explosive device.
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