
Russian special forces have been caught trying to launch a covert ‘false flag’ attack to try and disrupt Hungary’s elections with a bombing campaign. If they had succeeded Hungary’s Euro-sceptic government could impose emergency laws to stop forthcoming elections which they could lose to a pro-European party.
Serbian intelligence found two explosive device in the border town of Kanizha, ready to detonate and destroy parts of a key gas pipeline. Sources have told the Daily Mirror that Moscow’s Spetsnaz troops and GRU military intelligence spooks were trying to point the blame at Ukraine.
The plot was foiled after the Kremlin’s covert operation was rumbled because the explosives were US-made, pointing the finger at Ukraine special forces. In fact insiders say Russian covert operators removed the material from the Ukraine frontline in a bid to make it seem Ukraine was involved in the plot.

Director of the Serbian Military Security Agency Đuro Jovanić was quoted stating that Ukraine was not involved in the incident. He said: “The explosive was marked as American-made, but this does not indicate the customer or the executor. “
Serbian intelligence services have long had information about a possible sabotage by an individual from a group of migrants who had undergone military training, possibly with Russian forces. It is believed the Russian plot was to try and disrupt Hungarian elections by blowing up a major gas pipeline – whilst blaming Ukraine.

The main goal of such provocative actions is to back Moscow’s interference in the parliamentary elections in Hungary, which are due to take place on Sunday. A source told the Mirror: “Ukraine has nothing to do with this. Most likely, this is a Russian operation under a foreign flag as part of Moscow’s massive interference in the Hungarian elections.
“Under emergency laws if there is a terrorist attack or something like that then Hungary can stall elections and this would help Russia. Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party aims to maintain power after 16 consecutive years at the country’s helm.
“But opposition leader Peter Magyar is doing quite well in the run up to the elections and could beat Orban’s party. This would be bad for Russia and they are doing all they can to stop it.”
The main goal of the false flag mission is to back Moscow’s interference in the parliamentary elections in Hungary, which are due to take place on Sunday. Russia has a long history of false flag missions, using foreign or western weaponry and explosives to make it appear the attack was not Kremlin-backed.

The Mirror source said: “Russian is desperate for Orban to stay in power as he is seen as Euro-sceptic and leans towards the Kremlin. The opposition party on the other hand does not have such sympathies for the Kremlin and is enthusiastic about ties to Europe. Russia is doing everything it can to stop this, whilst at the same time trying to discredit Ukraine.”
Russian forces have faced a turning point in their war on Ukraine, losing more than 1,000 troops-day in brutal fighting. They have lost well over a million troops to death and injury since the invasion.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/putin-hungary-election-ukraine-plot-36985476