The Russians Bombed a Rival Within a Group of Hungarian Factories in Transcarpathia
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Seven or eight years ago, the news was about production being relocated from Hungary to Munkács and about Ukrainian guest workers working in the Sárvár plant.
On the night of August 21, the enemy hit one of the enterprises in Mukachevo with cruise missiles. As a result of the impact, warehouses were destroyed, a fire broke out.
It seems that the Hungarian president's caution was unnecessary, as the Russians took on the Transcarpathian attack. They razed to the ground the factory that employed thousands of local residents, where, according to reports, they manufactured printer cartridges and coffee makers.
András Rácz, the pro-Ukrainian “analyst”, in his suspicious Facebook post, implicitly accused Hungary of aiding the Russian attack in Transcarpathia. He is using a vile method to undermine Hungarian-Ukrainian relations and the country’s reputation.
"The illusion that Transcarpathia would not be affected by war is over" - András Rácz reacted to the attack on Munkács - According to the expert, more attacks will soon be launched against Transcarpathia.
More than ten people were injured.
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