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Russia allegedly planned to assassinate Hungary’s PM Orban before April 2026 election to boost his re-election by stoking security fears.
Russian intelligence reportedly considered an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of the April 2026 election to boost his re-election chances by shifting focus to national security, according to a leaked SVR report.
The plan, aimed at countering Orban’s declining popularity, would have exploited fears of foreign threats, particularly from Ukraine, which Orban has accused of plotting attacks.
Despite no physical violence, Orban’s government has intensified anti-foreign rhetoric and banned Ukrainian nationals.
Western officials attribute growing disinformation and social media campaigns to Russia, seeking to maintain influence in Central Europe.
The U.S. has offered symbolic support, but the Kremlin dismissed the report as false.
Orban’s team has not commented, while analysts warn of escalating risks amid political anxiety within his party.
Rusia supuestamente planeó asesinar al primer ministro de Hungría, Orban, antes de las elecciones de abril de 2026 para impulsar su reelección alimentando los temores de seguridad.