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Serbian intelligence chief says Ukraine not involved in explosives plot  – POLITICO

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April 6, 2026
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Serbian intelligence chief says Ukraine not involved in explosives plot  – POLITICO


But Đuro Jovanić, director of Belgrade’s counterintelligence Military Security Agency (VBA), said Sunday evening it was “not true that the Ukrainians tried to organize” the plot, which involved “explosives specially packaged, hermetically sealed, detonator caps.”

“The manufacturer of the explosives does not mean that he is also the one who ordered or executed it,” he said, adding, “The markings on the explosives show that it was manufactured in the U.S.”

Orbán’s claims of sabotage were also met with skepticism by his main opponent in Sunday’s vote, Péter Magyar, who is looking to unseat the pro-Russia prime minister.

Magyar said Orbán, who has made Hungary’s energy security and Budapest’s bitter feud with Kyiv a cornerstone of his campaign, was potentially conducting a false flag operation with the “help of Serbian and Russian [actors], due to the collapse of the support of Fidesz,” his party.

“If Viktor Orbán and his propaganda use this provocation for campaign purposes, it will be an open admission that this is a pre-planned false flag operation,” Magyar added.

Ukraine’s foreign ministry spokesperson “categorically” denied any responsibility and hit out at attempts to “falsely link Ukraine,” adding the alleged plot was “most probably, a Russian false-flag operation” ahead of the election.

Orbán and his Fidesz party are badly trailing Magyar’s opposition Tisza party in next Sunday’s vote, according to POLITICO’s Poll of Polls.

POLITICO contacted the Hungarian and Serbian governments for comment.



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