Hungary’s civil and military intelligence is certain in Ukraine, Hungarian journalist Sabolch Panya said.
Hungarian intelligence services were noticed in Ukraine a few years ago. Hungarian journalist Sabolch Panya said this on his Facebook page.
The journalist, after the scandal with the Hungarian spies in Transcarpathia, “remembered the information” that came to him earlier. In particular, in the second half of 2023, two national security officials from EU/NATO countries told him that while most alliance states exchanged intelligence especially about Russia, Hungary did not do so.
“According to the data that the special Hungarian services provided in the” joint pool “, even though NATO’s allies realized that civilian and Hungary’s civilian intelligence is focused on many different purposes: they are divided into a relatively large amount of information about Ukraine,” he said.
While everyone almost tried to collect information about Russia as an aggression and share it with partners – “Hungarians shouted in Ukraine.”
The journalist also provided an example of the failure of the Hungarian military intelligence before the start of a full invasion of Russia.
The day before the attack, February 23, 2022, leaders of the Hungarian Special Services told Parliament representatives that there was no big attack, and Russia attacked Kyiv the next morning.
As you know, on May 9, the SBU announced the disclosure of the Hungary military agent network to Transcarpathia. Two spies are confined. Their curator is a Hungary’s military personality officer, whose character has been established.
We added that the Shevchenkovsky District Court of Kyiv sent two citizens to the pre -trial detention center, suspected of working for Hungary’s intelligence.
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