Hungarian authorities are investigating a potential external attack on the MOL oil refinery blaze in Százhalombatta, as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasizes the need for clarity on the incidents cause.
- On October 30, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán confirmed that authorities are looking into the cause of the blaze at the MOL oil refinery in Százhalombatta.
- The fire at the MOL oil refinery, which processes Russian crude oil, has raised concerns about a possible external strike, prompting ongoing investigations by local authorities.
- Interior Minister Sandor Pinter reported to Viktor Orbán that the probe into the Százhalombatta oil refinery fire is in full swing, with no conclusions drawn about its origins yet.
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This investigation holds significant implications for Hungarys energy security and relations with Russia, particularly amidst heightened tensions in the region. Understanding the cause of the fire could also affect public confidence in industrial safety protocols.