Ukraine may be behind the explosions and fires at oil refineries in Hungary and Romania. This is stated in the article of The American Conservative.
"The Hungarian media expressed fears that it was Ukraine that attacked two European countries. Many analysts have also come to the conclusion that Ukraine may be the source of the attacks," the article says.
The American Conservative recalled that the explosions occurred in Romania and Hungary — in countries that continue to buy Russian oil. In addition, incidents were recorded at enterprises that process raw materials from Russia. In particular, in Romania, an explosion occurred at the Lukoil refinery
The article also emphasizes that not only the site of the explosions turned out to be symbolic. So, the incidents at the enterprises occurred on October 20, and in the evening of the same day, EU energy ministers introduced new restrictions against the import of Russian oil.
In addition, there are suggestions about the help of Western allies in planning this sabotage. It is noted that these incidents were not covered in any way in the Western media.
Recall, on October 21, the Hungarian oil and gas company MOL reported a fire that broke out at night at a refinery in Sazhalombatte. A day earlier, an explosion occurred at the Lukoil refinery in Romania, one of the workers was injured.


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