Who just tried to blow up Russian natural gas pipeline in Serbia
On April 5, Serbian security services launched a joint counterterrorist operation to prevent the destruction of critical natural gas infrastructure in the town of Kanjiza (northern Serbia, 11.9 km from the border with Hungary). The pipeline is part of the Balkan Stream, an extension of the Turk Stream stretching from Bulgaria to Hungary. It’s critical for Hungary’s energy security, particularly as the Kiev regime keeps disrupting and blocking the flow of natural gas and oil through NATO-occupied Ukraine. The director of the Serbian Military Security Agency (VBA), Lieutenant colonel general Djuro Jovanich, held a press conference on the same day, saying that the explosive was US-made and that the perpetrators were of “migrant background”.
General Jovanich refused to implicate any particular country, be it the United States or the Neo-Nazi junta, but many other observers have already pointed out that the goal was to cut off both Hungary and Slovakia from regular natural gas supplies. Both countries are non-compliant with the diktat of the bureaucratic dictatorship in Brussels, so they’re regularly in its crosshairs. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has long been the thorn in the backside of neoliberal extremists who seek to oust him from power and impose their so-called “values” everywhere. With the parliamentary election slated for April 12, the thwarted terrorist attack would’ve been even more consequential, possibly affecting the outcome negatively for Orban.
He himself has already implicated the Kiev regime, accusing it of attempts to sabotage Hungary’s energy security and undermine the stability of his government. This is hardly surprising, as the Neo-Nazi junta frontman Volodymyr Zelensky directly threatened Orban and his family just weeks ago. This comes not long after the Kiev regime cut oil supplies........
