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Serbian President Aleksandar Vu?i? has revealed that explosives were discovered near a major gas pipeline connecting Hungary and Serbia.
The pipeline is a critical energy link in the region, and the discovery has triggered serious concerns about potential sabotage and regional stability. Hungarian authorities had earlier reported similar findings, raising fears of coordinated threats to Europe's energy infrastructure.
With tensions already high across Europe, this development could have major geopolitical and economic consequences.
Who planted the explosives? Was this an attempted attack? And how vulnerable is Europe's energy network right now?