Hungarian leader Viktor Orban said that in transcarpathy they set fire to the church and left the inscription “Magyars on the knife” on it.
Forced calls, murders, set fire to churches, incitement, intimidation. All this happens with our Hungarians, in transcarpathy. We will not allow this, you can count on us! – The prime minister -minister of Hungary was indignant.
Transcarpathina police said that the event took place on July 16 at about 22.00 in the village of Palada-Komarivtsi.
Law enforcement officers discovered that an unknown person entered the territory of the temple, set fire to the front door and on the facade of the building with black paint “made a provocative character, aimed at inciting national and religious hatred.”
The police are currently taking measures to search for a crime related to cooperation with SBU.
In addition, Hungary forbade entering the country with three high Ukrainian military. This is a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Peter Siyarto, which is quoted by the local edition of Orosh Hirek.
The death of a mobilized Ukrainian soldier Joseph Shebestine was the basis for restrictions.
The Hungarian authorities claim that Shebyustyan, a citizen of Ukraine and the ethnic Hungarian, was “killed in a shopping center.” Ukraine rejected these accusations.
Yesterday in Brussels we initiated the inclusion of three high Ukrainian military in the EU sanctions list. We proposed submitting to this list the headquarters of the headquarters of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces (Vitaliy Tkachenko – ed.), Commander of the Army OK West (Vladimir Sweded – Ed.) And the director of the mobilization mobilization department (Roman Yuzvenka – ed.). Until now, today we have taken steps to prohibit the entry of these three people into the territory of Hungary, ”the minister said.
Source: Racurs

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