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Hungary has banned three Ukrainian military officials over the death of a Hungarian-Ukrainian dual citizen. The man died in Ukraine, accused by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of being beaten to death during mobilization, a claim Ukraine denies. Hungary is refusing to supply Ukraine with weapons or allow them through its territory. Orbán believes Ukraine’s membership in the EU would cause crime and economic ruin, blocking a common position in the European Council.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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