Hungary’s Ministry of Defense explained that the video with armored vehicles in Budapest, prevalent on the web, is associated with the Ludovika Festival.
Social networks distribute misinformation about the So -called operation “Turul”, where Hungary is “planning to recover part of Ukrainian territories.” Consistent with this “news”, the video was distributed “to tighten the armed Hungarian vehicles on the border with Ukraine.” This was reported by the Center for Combating Disinformation by the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (CPD).
“The initial source of these messages is the unknown X -account hungarybased, regularly published by provocative records of” transcarpathia “and (in any way connected) to Hungarian structures or state structures,” the report said.
Hungary’s Ministry of Defense explained that the video with armored vehicles in Budapest was connected to the Ludovika Festival – an annual public event, the other materials were archival staff with Adaptive Hussars 23, which took place in November 2023.
“Such a” stuffing “is a useful -benefit to Russia. Their task is to create a tense situation between Ukraine and neighboring states. Expanding such fakes about” territorial claims “, Russians and their proxies have tried to push the Ukrainians and Hungarians. It is their traditional strategy,” said the CPD. “
Remember, on May 9, the SBU for the first time in history revealed a spy network of Hungary military intelligence. Among his tasks is to collect information about military protection of the Transcarpathian region, the search for vulnerable areas of the land and air defense in the region.
On the same day, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarteo announced the ouster of two Ukrainian diplomats from the country. According to him, they are said to be piercing under a diplomatic cover. Ukraine in response sent two Hungarian diplomats.
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Source: korrespondent

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