“Russian Special Forces Foiled in False Flag Election Bombing Plot”

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Russian special forces were discovered attempting to carry out a clandestine ‘false flag’ operation in an effort to disrupt Hungary’s elections through a bombing scheme. Had their plan succeeded, Hungary’s government, which holds Euro-skeptic views, might have enacted emergency measures to prevent upcoming elections that could potentially favor a pro-European party.

Serbian intelligence uncovered two explosive devices in the town of Kanizha near the border, poised to detonate and cause damage to a crucial gas pipeline. Insider information revealed that Moscow’s Spetsnaz troops and GRU military intelligence operatives were orchestrating the plot to falsely implicate Ukraine.

The scheme was thwarted when it was revealed that the explosives were of American origin, indicating an attempt to frame Ukraine’s special forces. Sources suggest that Russian operatives covertly obtained the materials from Ukraine’s frontlines to create a misleading narrative implicating Ukraine in the operation.

Director of the Serbian Military Security Agency, Đuro Jovanić, confirmed that Ukraine was not involved in the incident, highlighting that the American-made explosives did not necessarily link back to Ukraine. Serbian intelligence had prior knowledge of a potential sabotage involving a migrant group trained, possibly by Russian forces, suggesting a Russian agenda to disrupt Hungarian elections by targeting a major gas pipeline while shifting blame to Ukraine.

The primary objective of such provocative actions is to support Russia’s interference in Hungary’s parliamentary elections scheduled for Sunday. A source indicated that Ukraine’s involvement was unfounded, suggesting a Russian-led operation under a foreign guise to influence the Hungarian elections significantly.

Under emergency laws, a terrorist attack could prompt Hungary to postpone elections, potentially benefiting Russia. Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party, in power for 16 years, aims to retain control, but opposition leader Peter Magyar poses a credible challenge. Russian interests align with Orban’s government, and efforts are underway to prevent an opposition victory that could be unfavorable to Russia.

False flag missions serve to advance Moscow’s agenda in Hungarian elections, with Russia historically employing such tactics using foreign weaponry to obscure Kremlin involvement. Russia’s strong desire to maintain Orban’s Euro-skeptic stance aligns with its strategy to thwart opposition parties that lean towards Europe, while discrediting Ukraine simultaneously.

In the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, Russian forces have suffered significant losses, with over 1,000 troops perishing daily in fierce combat. The toll from the invasion has resulted in the deaths and injuries of well over a million Russian troops.

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