Mar 12 • 10:22 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Orban stated that Ukraine threatened him and his family

Viktor Orban claims that Ukraine has made threats against him and his family, stirring controversy ahead of upcoming elections in Hungary.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has made serious allegations, claiming that Ukraine has threatened him and his family in a video statement. This claim comes in the context of heightened political tensions as Orban gears up for parliamentary elections in which his nationalistic government faces potential challenges. In the video, he asserts that he has evidence of Ukrainian threats, suggesting a personal element of intimidation that he portrays as part of a broader political maneuvering.

The comments by Orban seem to be a direct response to remarks made by Ihor Omelchenko, a retired politician from Ukraine who, in a recent televised interview, warned that Orban could face significant repercussions for his anti-Ukrainian stance. Omelchenko's comments included an ominous suggestion that those who have acted against Ukraine could be

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