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The Ukrainian Army Responded with Denial to the Death of S. József

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
The Ukrainian army has issued a statement about the death of S. József. They deny abuse, speak of legal mobilization and a natural death.
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The 45-year-old Hungarian man from Beregszász who died after being abused by Ukrainian conscription officers was a father of two. In our program Monitor, we linked to the memorial service held in his memory.

According to them, the cause of S. József's death was not a pulmonary embolism caused by abuse.

According to the Ukrainian Land Forces Command, the death of József Sebestyén was not caused by a pulmonary embolism resulting from abuse. The command wrote in its statement ... ...

The official statement of the Ukrainian army regarding the death of a Hungarian man of Ukrainian origin named József Sebestyén, who died shortly after the invasion, was published on the website of the Ukrainian Embassy in Budapest.

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The Ukrainian army has issued a statement about the death of S. József. They deny abuse, speak of legal mobilization and a natural death.

·Budapest, Hungary
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In their statement, they wrote that they categorically reject allegations of forced conscription, ill-treatment, or human rights violations.

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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