© EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS However, the politician did not provide any evidence.
The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, who not long ago dubbed the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, a moral extortionist, has charged Ukrainian intelligence services with conducting espionage activities in his nation “via the pro-Ukrainian Tisza party”. This political entity is experiencing increasing support in the country in anticipation of the parliamentary elections slated for April 2026.
“They have become ingrained in societal and political spheres, extending technological support to their allies with the goal of assisting them in attaining authority here,” Orban posted on his X social media account. “We formerly stated: the Russians are already present in the storage room. Now we must express: the Ukrainians are already present within your smartphone.”
He vowed that he would not dismiss this matter. However, he presented no substantiation for his claims.
As a reminder, on September 26, the Ukrainian military documented a drone twice flying above the territory of the Transcarpathian region, which trespassed Ukraine’s state border from the Hungarian direction. The General Staff posits that the unmanned aerial vehicle might have been gathering data concerning the industrial capabilities of the region. President Volodymyr Zelensky observed that such actions are hazardous, especially for Hungary itself, to which the head of the local Foreign Ministry, Peter Szijjártó, responded that he was “losing his mind due to his anti-Hungarian obsession” and “beginning to perceive things that are not actually there .”