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... Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the army and police had found two backpacks containing explosives Sunday near a gas pipeline to Hungary, prompting Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban to call an emergency meeting.
Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar however suggested the incident could be a "false flag" operation staged to disrupt next Sunday's high-stakes elections in their country.
The backpacks, containing "two large packages of explosives with detonators", were found in Kanjiza in northern Serbia, "a few hundred metres from the gas pipeline", Vucic said. ...
But his opposition rival Magyar, in a post on X, expressed scepticism about the incident.
"For weeks, we've been receiving warnings from multiple sources that... Orban -- allegedly with Serbian and Russian assistance -- may be planning to cross another line," he posted on X.
"Many people have suggested that something might 'accidentally' happen in Serbia, possibly involving a gas pipeline, around Easter," he added, calling to be included in the national defence council meeting. ...