The journalist noted that 18 people from the abandoned minibus may have entered Hungary illegally. However, the State Border Guard Service said that the Hungarian side has not yet confirmed the fact of the illegal border crossing.
Outside the village of Gunyadi, Transcarpathian region, near the Hungarian border, border guards discovered an abandoned Volkswagen minibus and damage to the security fence. Police are investigating information about possible illegal border crossing by a group of Ukrainians. This was reported in connection with a message by journalist Vitaly Glagoly Ukrainian truth.
Glagola said that while monitoring the border, a border service UAV operator spotted a minibus not far from the demarcation line, and law enforcement officers found traces leading to the border with Hungary and a hole in the fence.
The journalist noted that 18 people from the abandoned minibus may have entered Hungary illegally, but the State Border Guard Service said that the Hungarian side did not confirm the fact of illegal border crossing.
The representative of the Mukachevo border detachment Lesya Fedorova gave a comment to the publication on this matter.
“The necessary actions are taken to clarify all the circumstances are also examined, in particular, regarding the number of violators who may illegally cross the border to enter the territory of a neighboring country situation, but have not yet given information or confirmed the fact of illegal border crossing,” said Fedorova.
The press service of the National Police added that an investigation was launched into the illegal crossing of the state border by a group of people, and the abandoned vehicle was taken as evidence.
We remind you that a policeman from the Chernivtsi region, who planned to make money from draft dodgers trying to leave the country illegally, was informed of suspicion.
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.