Two Hungarian soldiers lost their legs after Kosovo attack

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Instead of one, two Hungarian KFOR soldiers’ legs were amputated following an attack in Kosovo. According to HVG, a medical error may have led to the drastic intervention.

According to hvg.hu, the Hungarian military officially acknowledged one amputation following an attack against the Hungarian KFOR unit in Kosovo in May. HERE is our article about what happened. Both the leadership of the KFOR and the Hungarian Ministry of Defence remained silent about the attack and its consequences. That is probably because the grim events overshadow the good Serbian-Hungarian relationship the Orbán cabinet always boasts about. However, we know that Serbian nationalists committed a violent attack against the Hungarian soldiers in the small town of Zvecan.

The attack’s antecedent was a Serbian protest against the newly-elected Albanian mayor of the town. However, the Serbs used not only plastic or glass but also homemade explosives and arms. As a result, Italian and Hungarian soldiers suffered serious injuries. Here is a video showing the war-like situation:

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2 Comments

  1. This is what Serbia is about – rabid, violent, nationalism. Does everyone forget what they did when Balkan countries declared their independence in the 90s? These people are mini-Russians – blood thirsty people who want to subjugate their neighbours. That’s who Orban so very much wants to be friends with because they are pro-Russian. The Fidesz government will sweep this terrorist attack on Hungarian KFOR peacekeepers under the rug while bleating about how badly Hungarian language rights are mistreated in Ukraine.

  2. Larry the miserable rat. He doesnt show his hate and racism against US killing hundred of thousands in Vietnam, Guantanamo, Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afganistan, latinamerica and the list continues with the Cia and the British invading countries and promoting coups.

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