The incarcerated Ukrainian was deported, as his activity allegedly “largely threatened Hungary’s sovereignty.”
From Hungary, a Ukrainian was deported, suspected of “espionage”. This was reported by the Hungarian government on Saturday, May 10.
It is indicated that last night in the middle of Budapest, employees of the Center for the Fight against terrorism were confined to a citizen of Ukraine.
The National Police Department for foreigners prohibits him from entering and staying in the country because of the “spy” suspicion. Detainee was deported from Hungary at night, believing that “his activity was more at risk for our country’s sovereignty.”
“The specified person who had previously performed his work under a diplomatic cover, but now his official status has stopped,” the Hungarian government added.
The Press Secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine Georgy Tikhiy has called Hungarian authorities to stop anti-Ukrainian hysteria.
“As for the restraint of a citizen of Ukraine in the middle of Budapest. When the evidence ends, hunting begins for the witch. Hungarian authorities have long ended with the meaningless anti -ukrainian hysteria,” he wrote on Social Network X.
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Remember, on May 9, the SBU announced the network of Hungary military intelligence agent. Two transcarpathia agents are confined. On the same day they were sent to caution.
After that, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarteo accused Ukraine of “Propaganda” against Hungary. He later announced that Hungary is sending two Ukrainian diplomats allegedly “spying”.
In this regard, foreign minister Andrei Samiba said Kyiv in response to Budapest’s steps sending two Hungarian diplomats.
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Source: korrespondent

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