24 Days to Election: Three Ukrainians Banned From Hungary as ‘Threat to Orbán’s Life’
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24 days to election: Three Ukrainians banned from Hungary as ‘threat to Orbán’s life’
With just over three weeks to go, a literal 'false flag' operation at a Tisza rally, a potential JD Vance (but not Donald Trump) visit, some suspect candidates name-changing to confuse voters, and the latest opinion polling.
The Hungarian government has decided to ban three Ukrainian citizens from entering the country and the Schengen zone, explaining this allegedly by threats against Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Three Ukrainians, including General Omelchenko and Yevhen Karas, are unable to enter Hungary because of threats to Prime Minister Orban and the country
Hungary bans three Ukrainians from entering Schengen zone over 'threats' to OrbanThe Hungarian government has banned entry to Hryhoriy Omelchenko, Yevhen Karas and Borys Tiesenhausen. The Ukrainian citizens are accused of threatening the Prime Minister.
Who's on Budapest's "blacklist"? The Hungarian government has decided to ban three Ukrainian citizens from entering the country and the Schengen Area for allegedly "threats" to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Among them are military personnel and a political analyst. This was announced by Gergely Gujas, head of Prime Minister Orbán's office, according to RBK-Ukraine, citing 24hu. Read also: Orbán crossed the EU's "red line"; retribution awaits him …
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