Orbán Alleges 'Threats' Against Family as Hungary-Ukraine Tensions Rise

Hungary's PM claims Ukrainians threatened his family amid growing political tensions before the country's elections. Orbán appears to be leveraging the dispute for political gain.
Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has accused Ukrainians of plotting to attack his family, as an increasingly bitter standoff between Kyiv and Budapest continues. Orbán and his allies appear to be using the dispute for maximum political gain, before the election due next month that could bring an end to the 16-year rule of his nationalist government.
Orbán released a video on Wednesday night purporting to show him speaking to his daughters on the phone.
Source: The Guardian


