All the schools received the same message, in which the author of the letter, probably written through a translator, stated that he was seeking revenge in the name of Allah.
In Hungary, on January 23, 121 schools received bomb threats and bomb threats. It was written by Index and Telex.
According to the head of the office of the Prime Minister of Hungary, Gergely Gujas, bomb threats were received in the early morning at 29 schools in Budapest and one in Godmezevaszargey. Two dozen schools were evacuated.
Subsequently, the government spokesperson provided updated information, according to which 121 educational institutions in different localities received letters with similar content.
All the schools received the same message, in which the author of the letter, probably written through a translator, stated that he was seeking revenge in the name of Allah.
The police started an investigation. It was noted that the letters were sent through a foreign server and probably came from somewhere.
Hungarian police are in contact with Slovak authorities because a similar mass mail about bombs took place last year in Slovakia, without real bombs being found anywhere.
Let’s recall that in the autumn of last year a wave of mass “mining” passed through Ukraine. Schools, administrative offices, shopping centers, etc. is “mine.”
Source: korrespondent

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