Polish MEP Szczerba: We don't need another Russian outpost in the EU

"If it is confirmed that the current leadership of Serbia is involved in the Russian pre-election operation in Hungary, this will no longer be a neutral position (of that country) on the path to EU membership," Shcherba wrote on X.

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Michal Szczerba, a long-time member of the Polish parliament and current Member of the European Parliament (MEP), wrote that the European Union does not need another Russian outpost in the EU, alluding to the “suspicious” discovery of explosives near the Hungarian border ahead of that country’s parliamentary elections.

"If it is confirmed that the current leadership of Serbia is involved in the Russian pre-election operation in Hungary, this will no longer be a neutral position (of that country) on the path to EU membership," Shcherba wrote on X.

"Nobody needs another Russian outpost in the EU, controlled by the KGB," the MEP added.

Serbian authorities announced earlier today that they had found explosive devices near the gas infrastructure connecting Serbia and Hungary.

The Serbian and Hungarian opposition, as well as a large number of analysts and journalists, do not believe in the truth of the claims made by the Serbian authorities.

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