Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukrainian intelligence services of interfering in his country's internal affairs and supporting the political opposition. He also warned Hungarian citizens that Ukrainian intelligence could be monitoring them through their mobile devices, TASS news agency reported, quoted by Focus.
“Ukrainian intelligence is not just monitoring Hungary; it has infiltrated the pro-Ukrainian party “Tisa“. It has infiltrated public life and politics, providing its allies with technological support to help them come to power. We once warned: ‘The Russians are already in the closet’. Now we must say: ‘Ukrainians are already in your smartphone’. We will not allow this!“, the prime minister wrote on the social platform X.