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Hungary increases security amid claims of Ukraine attack plot

25 February 2026
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has ordered increased security at key energy infrastructure sites, accusing Ukraine of attempting to disrupt Hungary’s energy system through an “oil blockade.” Orban claimed that intelligence suggested further actions from Kyiv, although he provided no evidence. Hungary has accused Ukraine of delaying Russian oil deliveries, a claim denied by Ukrainian officials, while Orban’s government threatens to block EU support for Ukraine until oil shipments resume.

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