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Hungary Strengthens Energy Infrastructure Amid Ukrainian Threats

Severity: High (Score: 70.2)

Sources: hvg.hu, index.hu

Summary

On April 15, 2026, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the reinforcement of critical infrastructure in response to perceived threats from Ukraine. This decision follows a meeting of the Defense Council, where concerns were raised about potential Ukrainian actions aimed at disrupting Hungary's energy supply. Orbán indicated that the Ukrainian government has been attempting to exert pressure through oil blockades and hinted at further actions to destabilize Hungary's energy systems. The government plans to deploy military personnel and resources around energy facilities, including power plants and distribution stations. Additionally, a drone flight ban was imposed in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County. Concurrently, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó reported a foiled terrorist attack near a strategic gas station in Serbia, linking it to ongoing Ukrainian efforts to disrupt energy supplies to Europe. The situation is exacerbated by the ongoing energy crisis in Europe, driven by conflicts in Ukraine and Iran. Key Points: • Hungary is reinforcing its energy infrastructure due to threats from Ukraine. • Military personnel will be deployed to protect critical energy facilities. • A drone flight ban has been enacted in response to potential threats.

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