A retired Ukrainian general warned that the prime minister should be worried for his children and grandchildren
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has responded to threats against his family made by a retired Ukrainian general.
In a video released on Wednesday, Orban is seen speaking by phone with one of his daughters, urging her to remain calm and cautious and to call him if anything feels wrong.
The prime minister was reacting to Hungarian media reports about remarks made by Ukrainian politician Grigory Omelchenko earlier this week.
Omelchenko cited the US-Israeli assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, in which his wife and other family members were also killed, and warned that Orban must change his “anti-Ukrainian” position if he cares about his five children and six grandchildren.
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky recently suggested he would consider sharing Orban’s address with the Ukrainian military so they could “speak to him in their own language.”
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