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Serbia Foils Major Bomb Plot Targeting Russia-Hungary Gas Pipeline, Vucic Reveals

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
April 6, 2026
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Serbia Foils Major Bomb Plot Targeting Russia-Hungary Gas Pipeline, Vucic Reveals

Serbia Foils Major Bomb Plot Targeting Russia-Hungary Gas Pipeline, Vucic Reveals

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In a significant security breakthrough, Serbia has thwarted a potentially devastating sabotage attempt targeting a key gas pipeline that transports Russian energy to Hungary. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic confirmed that powerful explosives were discovered near the northern border, raising alarm over the safety of critical energy infrastructure in Europe.

According to Vucic, Serbian authorities uncovered two large packages of explosives in the municipality of Kanjiza, located approximately 10 kilometers from the Hungarian border. The explosives were described as having “devastating power,” and officials warned that a successful detonation could have caused severe damage to a major regional gas pipeline.

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Strategic Pipeline Under Threat

The targeted infrastructure is believed to be part of the Balkan Stream pipeline, a crucial energy corridor that carries Russian natural gas through Türkiye, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Hungary. The pipeline is a vital lifeline for Hungary, which imports between 7.4 and 7.6 billion cubic meters of gas annually through Serbia.

Any disruption to this supply route could have triggered widespread energy shortages, particularly in Hungary and northern regions of Serbia, while also impacting broader European energy stability.

President Vucic praised Serbia’s intelligence agencies for their swift response in preventing what he described as a major act of sabotage. “We will deal mercilessly with anyone who thinks they can endanger the vital infrastructure of the Republic of Serbia,” he stated.

Hungary Responds With Emergency Measures

Following the discovery, Vucic held urgent talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Orban confirmed the communication and announced that Hungary has launched an ongoing investigation into the incident.

In a strong response, Hungarian authorities convened an emergency Defense Council meeting. As a precautionary measure, the government ordered military deployment to secure the Hungarian section of the pipeline. Soldiers are now tasked with guarding key segments and transfer points along the route from the Serbian border to Slovakia.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto condemned the attempted attack, calling it a direct threat to Hungary’s sovereignty. “Undermining the security of our energy supply is an attack on our national interests,” he emphasized.

Rising Geopolitical Tensions

The incident comes amid escalating tensions in Eastern Europe over energy routes and supply chains. Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova suggested that the plot may be part of broader efforts to weaken Hungary by disrupting its access to affordable energy resources.

This development follows months of friction between Hungary and Ukraine regarding Russian oil transit. Earlier this year, Ukraine halted oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline, citing damage from alleged drone strikes.

However, Hungary and Slovakia have accused Kyiv of using the situation as political leverage, allegations that Ukraine has denied.

Energy Infrastructure in the Crosshairs

The attempted sabotage highlights growing concerns that Europe’s energy infrastructure is increasingly becoming a target in geopolitical conflicts. Previous incidents, such as the 2022 destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines, have already underscored the vulnerability of such critical systems.

In recent months, Russia has also reported attempted attacks on the TurkStream pipeline infrastructure, further intensifying fears of a broader “energy war.”

Potential Consequences Averted

Experts warn that had the explosives detonated successfully, the consequences could have been severe. A disruption in gas supply would likely have led to energy shortages, increased prices, and heightened political instability across the region.

The swift action by Serbian authorities has, for now, prevented a major crisis. However, the incident raises urgent questions about the security of transnational energy networks and the risks posed by sabotage in an already volatile geopolitical environment.

Investigation Ongoing

As investigations continue, Serbian authorities have not yet identified those responsible for planting the explosives. The lack of immediate attribution has fueled speculation about possible state or non-state actors seeking to destabilize the region.

For now, heightened security measures remain in place, and regional governments are on high alert.

The foiled attack serves as a stark reminder that Europe’s energy corridors are no longer just economic assets — they are strategic targets in an increasingly complex geopolitical struggle.

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