PM Orbán: Ukrainians are willing to do anything to disrupt Hungary

Hungary has ordered heightened security measures at key energy facilities after a prolonged disruption to crude deliveries through the Druzhba oil pipeline, with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accusing Ukraine of political pressure and warning of further risks to the country’s energy system.
PM Orbán claims the real reason behind the supply stoppage has to be political
In a video message posted on social media following a visit to the refinery in Százhalombatta, Orbán said oil supplies had not resumed since late January and described the stoppage as “unprecedented”. As VG.hu reported, he argued that available information suggested political rather than technical causes, claiming Ukraine was using an oil blockade to exert pressure on Hungary and Slovakia.
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Armed forces have been deployed
From Saturday, soldiers and police were deployed to guard the refinery and dozens of other strategic energy sites nationwide. According to Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky, the government’s Defence Council assessed there was a risk of potential actions targeting Hungary’s energy infrastructure, prompting a staged reinforcement of military protection at multiple critical locations. The Hungarian Defence Forces had already begun relocating personnel to strengthen security.
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More circus show by ring master and head clown Orban.
The quality of these artificially created anxiety neuroses says a lot about the intellectual level of his followers.