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Hungary: Orban's New Hate Campaign Against Ukraine

Summary by Deutsche Welle
After an ethnic Hungarian conscript died in unexplained circumstances in Ukraine, Hungary's leader has renewed his campaign against the neighboring country. DW's research shows he has been spreading falsified videos.

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Center

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims that a Hungarian citizen was beaten to death after refusing conscription in Ukraine. Kiev denies these allegations and urges Hungary not to intervene.

·France
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Lean Left

The government will take the initiative to immediately place those responsible for the death of the Transcarpathian man on the European Union's human rights sanctions list.

Right

The government will do everything it can to ensure that the European Union deals with the violent mobilization in Ukraine, and will seek reparations for the death of József Sebestyén, said János Bóka, Minister responsible for European Union Affairs, on the public television channel M1.

·Budapest, Hungary
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After a recruit of Hungarian origin died in Ukraine in unelucated circumstances, Viktor Orban launched a new campaign against neighboring countries. According to a DW study, video materials are used.

·Romania
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(SeaPRwire) – Budapest accuses Kyiv conscription officers of beating Jozsef Sebestyen to death for refusing to serve The Hungarian government has called on the EU to sanction Kyiv officials over the alleged beating death of Jozsef Sebestyen, a dual Ukrainian-Hungarian citizen, in Ukraine. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced the move in a Facebook post on Tuesday. “The Hungarian government has initiated procedures in Brussels to immed…

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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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