Hungary bans three Ukrainians from coming into Schengen space for allegedly threatening Orbán

Gergely Gulyás, the top of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Workplace, has mentioned the Hungarian authorities has determined to ban three Ukrainian residents – two army servicemen and a political analyst – from coming into Hungary and the Schengen space for allegedly making threats towards Orbán.

Supply: European Pravda, citing 24hu

Particulars: Gulyás mentioned the ban applies to Lieutenant Basic Hryhorii Omelchenko, Yevhen Karas, a Ukrainian serviceman whom the official described because the chief of the "neo-Nazi group C14", and political analyst Borys Tizenhauzen.

The Hungarian official alleges that the three Ukrainian residents have threatened Hungary with a army assault and have additionally made threats towards Orbán and his household.

Gulyás claimed Omelchenko had threatened to "kill" the prime minister and suggested him to "consider his kids and grandchildren", whereas Tizenhauzen, he mentioned, had mentioned the opportunity of sending Ukrainian troops to Hungary.

Concerning Karas, Gulyás mentioned that his alleged management function in a neo-Nazi group, in addition to supposed threats towards Orbán, give adequate grounds to disclaim him entry.

Background:

  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned earlier that he hopes "a sure particular person" within the EU (presumably Orbán) will cease blocking the €90 billion EU mortgage for Ukraine, in any other case he would possibly give that particular person's contact particulars to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
  • Hungary has been blocking the allocation of the €90 billion EU mortgage to Ukraine.
  • Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico publicly supported Orbán after Zelenskyy mentioned he would give the handle of "a sure particular person" to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
  • The European Fee considers such statements by Zelenskyy about Orbán to be unacceptable.

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