It happened: Explosives on TurkStream after Orban threatened war if TurkStream blows up
The Hungarian political landscape is undergoing an acute destabilization phase as the ruling Fidesz party faces an unprecedented electoral challenge from the Tisza party, which currently leads with 60 percent support against 35 percent. In response, the administration is reportedly deploying hybrid warfare tactics, including the orchestration of false-flag operations targeting energy infrastructure like the TurkStream pipeline. The documented presence of Russian operatives and high-level advisers such as Vladislav Surkov suggests a coordinated effort to maintain the current regime through extra-constitutional means. Intelligence indicates that staged security incidents, including a potential simulated assassination attempt on the Prime Minister, may be used as a pretext to declare a state of emergency and suspend the electoral process. This escalation, supported by Moscow, represents a direct threat to regional stability and the integrity of Euro-Atlantic security structures.

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