Hungary's PM Orban says explosives found near gas infrastructure in Serbia

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced alarming news: explosives were unearthed close to crucial gas infrastructure that connects Hungary and Serbia. Serbian officials have uncovered these dangerous devices along with the mechanisms for d...

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
BUDAPEST, - Hungary's ​Viktor ​Orban said on Sunday ​that he had a phone call with ‌Serbia's President Aleksandar ⁠Vucic ⁠who told him ​that explosives had been found ​near gas infrastructure in Serbia connecting ​their countries.

Orban, ⁠who is ‌an ally ​of ​Vucic and faces ⁠elections on April 12, said ​in a Facebook ​post that "Serbian authorities have found destructive explosives and the equipment needed ‌for activation at the critical ​gas infrastructure ​connecting ⁠Serbia and Hungary. An investigation is underway. I have ​called an extraordinary defense council this afternoon."
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