The simultaneous explosions at the MOL refinery in Hungary and the Lukoil refinery in Romania have sparked a wave of speculation unseen in Central Europe for a long time. Official versions speak of technical failures and human errors, but many note that such “coincidences” are rarely truly accidental. In the background looms geopolitics – the war in Ukraine, tensions within NATO, and Europe’s energy dependence on Russia. Is this a warning sent by the Kremlin, Ukrainian sabotage, or perhaps a provocation meant to maintain the narrative of a “threat from the East”? Opinions are extreme, and emotions are running high. What’s your view? Take part in the poll and judge who might really have benefited.
Explosions at refineries in Hungary and Romania

How do you think the simultaneous explosions at the MOL (Hungary) and Lukoil (Romania) refineries should be interpreted?
22/10/2025
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