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Russia freed two dual Hungarian-Ukrainian citizens, sparking diplomatic tension ahead of Hungary’s elections.
Russia released two dual Hungarian-Ukrainian citizens held as prisoners of war, with President Putin announcing the move during talks with Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto in Moscow.
The men, reportedly forcibly conscripted into Ukraine’s military, were flown to Budapest on the same plane used for the diplomatic visit.
The release followed a request from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and comes amid ongoing tensions over Hungary’s close ties with Russia, its opposition to EU aid for Ukraine, and disputes over the Druzhba pipeline.
Ukraine condemned the transfer as a political move ahead of Hungary’s April 12 elections, while Hungary emphasized continued Russian energy supplies at stable prices.
Rusia liberó a dos ciudadanos con doble nacionalidad húngaro-ucraniana, lo que provocó una tensión diplomática antes de las elecciones en Hungría.