Border guards pulled a man out of the Tisza, who independently plotted a route to Hungary using a navigation application, but did not take into account that the river was quite dangerous.
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The corresponding video was published today, January 27, by the press service of the State Tax Service.
The rapid current knocked him off his feet and carried him in an unknown direction. All the young man could do was grab onto branches on the river bank and call rescue services, the report says. “The border guards helped me get out of the water, took me to the unit and warmed me up.
Let us remind you that the State National Security Service recently named the number of men who died during the full-scale Russian invasion while trying to cross the Tisza River, which partially flows along the border between Ukraine and Romania and Hungary.
Source: Racurs

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