The Hungarian government claims that war-torn Ukraine will stop at nothing to prevent Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party from winning the upcoming elections, alleging preparations for violence and sabotage. Ukraine accuses Hungary of inciting hate to influence voters. A Kremlin-linked firm is reportedly planning a disinformation campaign to support Orbán. With elections approaching, analysts suggest Orbán is panicking as his party trails in polls. The dispute centers around the Druzhba pipeline, crucial for oil deliveries to Hungary, which has been disrupted by a Russian drone strike. The Hungarian government is accused of not being truthful about the situation, while anti-Ukraine sentiment is being amplified through media campaigns. Orbán's government is also deploying the army to key installations, raising concerns among citizens. Tensions escalate as both countries exchange threats and accusations. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)