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Sikorski on explosives incident near ’Turkish Stream’: Suspiciously convenient time for Orbán Sikorski on explosives incident near ’Turkish Stream’: Suspiciously convenient time for Orbán Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski reacted with skepticism to the incident involving explosives near the "Turkish Stream" pipeline in Serbia. He suggested that the "bombing" could benefit Hungary's current Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the midst of the election campaign. 1 413 8 Previously in trend: Sabotage of a gas pipeline in Serbia

Orbán’s opponent Magyar believes incident involving explosives on ’Turkish Stream’ pipeline is ’false flag operation’ aimed at disrupting elections in Hungary Orbán’s opponent Magyar believes incident involving explosives on ’Turkish Stream’ pipeline is ’false flag operation’ aimed at disrupting elections in Hungary An opponent of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the leader of the opposition party "Tisza," Péter Magyar, sees the incident involving explosives found near the "Turkish Stream" pipeline in Serbia as a staged operation aimed at disrupting the elections in Hungary. 5 690 18 Previously in trend: Elections in Hungary Sabotage of a gas pipeline in Serbia

Foreign Ministry denies Ukraine’s involvement in explosives found near ’Turkish Stream’ pipeline in Serbia: ’Russian operation under false flag’ Foreign Ministry denies Ukraine’s involvement in explosives found near ’Turkish Stream’ pipeline in Serbia: ’Russian operation under false flag’ Heorhii Tykhyi, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that Kyiv had nothing to do with the incident involving explosives found near the "Turkish Stream" pipeline in Serbia. 3 741 17 Previously in trend: Sabotage of a gas pipeline in Serbia

Attempted sabotage on gas pipeline linking Serbia and Hungary: Orbán convenes National Security Council Attempted sabotage on gas pipeline linking Serbia and Hungary: Orbán convenes National Security Council Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán convened a meeting of the National Security Council in response to an attempted sabotage attack on a gas pipeline in Serbia. 4 666 50 Previously in trend: Sabotage of a gas pipeline in Serbia