Ákos Hadhazy quickly responded to the news that, according to Aleksandar Vučić, Serbian units had found high-grade explosives and detonators needed to activate them near the gas infrastructure connecting Serbia and Hungary. "Of course. Explosives on the Serbian part of the Russian gas pipeline... Orban helped Fico with migrants, Vučić helped Orban with some ridiculous attempted attack. They could have come up with this, but it's impossible for Russian comrades to blow it up in front of the heroic Hungarian operetta army. This is quite transparent and pathetic," he stated. According to Hadhazy, the "ridiculous assassination attempt" also has a positive side, because according to them, Orban also believes the numbers from independent pollsters. "But let's not forget that propaganda still works. And let's not forget that in the coming week, some really rough things could come from the government that is fighting," said the independent representative. After the news about the planted explosives became public, several Hungarian investigative journalists pointed to information that such an incident was being prepared, as indicated by intelligence data published publicly several weeks earlier. More precisely, journalists claim that it is a "false flag" operation, meaning a staged incident for which the opponent of the actor who truly organized it is blamed.
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Hungarian politician claims Vučić is trying to help Orbán with story about explosive on gas pipeline: "Transparent and pathetic"
Hungarian politician Akos Hadhazy responded to reports about an explosive device being planted on the gas pipeline connecting Serbia and Hungary, stating that Belgrade is attempting to save Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of the elections through this method.

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