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.
Category: War
War covers surveys on armed conflicts, international security and perceptions of military actions and alliances. This category examines public sentiment toward escalation risks, military support and civilian consequences.





