
"Our units found an explosive of devastating power,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in a post on Instagram, highlighting the seriousness of the threat posed by the discovered explosives."
"We reject in the strongest possible terms this latest attack on our sovereignty, because an attack on the security of our energy supply cannot be interpreted as anything other than an attack on our sovereignty,” said Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, indicating the gravity of the situation."
"It is not true that Ukrainians tried to organize this sabotage,” stated Duro Jovanic, director of the Serbian Military Security Agency, clarifying the findings of the investigation into the explosives."
During Easter, Serbian officials discovered two backpacks with bombs near a gas pipeline transporting Russian gas to Hungary. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated the explosives had devastating power. Hungarian officials suggested Ukraine was responsible for the incident, linking it to previous tensions. However, Serbian investigators denied any connection to Ukraine, asserting that there was no evidence of a sabotage operation. An investigation is underway to determine the origin of the explosives found near the TurkStream pipeline, which is crucial for Hungary's gas supply.
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