Yes, but what about the Ukrainian flag, the portrait of Zelenskyy and the property of Ukraine label that were found with the explosives? /s
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smeijer87Apr 11, 2026
+37
Don't forget a copy of the Sims!
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iamnotafbiagntApr 11, 2026
+13
With the dlc!
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CupEcstatic2721Apr 11, 2026
+16
Given the recent trial of russian-hired arsonists in Poland this version seems highly plausible
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SoberingGiraffeApr 12, 2026
+2
What's the point of planting explosives and never blowing them up?
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GrotesquelyObeseApr 13, 2026
+1
Trigger may not have worked as expected it’s not easy to ensure it’s all functional prior to detonation.
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EgonAmbroseApr 11, 2026
+4
Lmfao no. It's really not that complicated. No russian interference is required for Vucic and Orban to organize a false flag to influence the elections. Autocrats help eachother.
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Land_ShaperApr 11, 2026
+1
Why would Russia be provoking one of the only countries in the region that isn't outright hostile to them ?
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Popular_Account7599Apr 12, 2026
+4
The Pro-Russia government of Fidesz (i think that's how you spell it?) is very likely to be voted out, and could want the Hungarian people to unite around the government in order to keep that friendly government. however, there also could be a chance that orban did this himself (the most popular belief, at least what i've seen) as a false flag to put ppl in his favor bc he wants to keep power.
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Land_ShaperApr 12, 2026
+2
Wrong country, this is about Serbia and Vucic.
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Popular_Account7599Apr 12, 2026
+4
It is widely believed to be about Hungary since the pipeline carries Russian oil into Hungary and Orban is losing his grip on power. It could also be about Vucic and Serbia since they're also pro-russia but I don't know. I think we all know this is a false flag, we just don't know exactly what it's a false flag for (other than being pro-Russia ig)
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ms1232Apr 12, 2026
+1
exactly
lets not forget what Putin did either the North Stream, and then accused NATO and Zelensky
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