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To spread: Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Ukraine of a deliberate l...

"Unprecedented operation": Orban convened a meeting of the Defense Council due to the alleged attack of Ukrainian special services

To spread: Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Ukraine of a deliberate large-scale campaign against Hungary and stated that Ukrainian special services allegedly carried out an "unprecedented attack" on the forces of defense of his country in recent days. The Hungarian politician announced this on his FECABOOK page, where he published a video on May 13 with accusations towards Ukraine.

Before that, on May 13, he outlined a post, in which he reported that he convened a meeting of the country's defense council due to a large -scale attack against Hungary. "I called the Defense Council. We'll be back with details soon," he said. After a while, Orban posted a video on his page in which Ukraine is charged and warns that the Hungarian services were allegedly "standing ready.

" The video states that the Ukrainian special services, with the support of the Hungarian opposition, have taken a joint attack on the forces of Hungary's defense. "There has never been such! The Hungarian Opposition Party is actively involved in a foreign intelligence operation against Hungary," the Hungarian Prime Minister signed a video.

According to Orban, the Ukrainian side launched a large and purposeful campaign against Hungary and to prevent a referendum on the country's membership in the European Union. However, according to the Hungarian politician, "neither Brussels nor Kiev" can not do it. "Neither Brussels nor Kiev can decide through the heads of the Hungarian people!", - added Orban.

It is worth noting that these days in the Transcarpathian region, representatives of the Security Service of Ukraine managed to detain several agents from Hungary who carried out intelligence. It turned out that a whole agent network was launched in Transcarpathia. The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary, Peter Siarto, who accused Ukraine of conducting a "propaganda war" against Hungary, responded to this.