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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukraine of treating ethnic Hungarians as 'cannon fodder' by forcing them into military service. Budapest has called for an end to what it describes as an 'open manhunt' for conscripts in Ukraine, framing this as a key bilateral grievance.
Separately, a German woman named Maja T. was sentenced to eight years in prison in Hungary for her involvement in a neo-Nazi rally in Budapest. Hungarian officials have linked her case to that of Italian activist Ilaria Salis. Maja T.'s father has called the accusations against his daughter unfounded and demanded her release.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Orban criticizes Ukraine's conscription of ethnic HungariansHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukraine of treating ethnic Hungarians as 'cannon fodder' by forcing them into military service. Budapest has called for an end to what it describes as an 'open manhunt' for conscripts in Ukraine. Separately, a German woman named Maja T. was sentenced to eight years in prison in Hungary for her involvement in a neo-Nazi rally in Budapest. Hungarian officials have linked her case to that of Italian activist Ilaria Salis, while Maja T.'s father has called the accusations against his daughter unfounded and demanded her release.