Russia denies sending intelligence agents to Budapest to influence Hungarian elections

The Russian Embassy in Budapest has publicly rejected allegations that Russian intelligence operatives recently arrived in Hungary to influence the country’s upcoming elections. The denial came in an unusual Facebook post responding to a journalist’s inquiry about reports of a covert operation linked to Russian political strategist Sergei Kiriyenko.
Embassy rejects claims of election interference
The statement was published by the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Hungary after RTL reporter Fruzsina Molnár asked whether a three-member Russian delegation had been working in Budapest under the leadership of Sergei Kiriyenko or Vadim Titov.
Molnár’s questions were reportedly prompted by information published by investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi in the newsletter of VSquare (which we also covered HERE). According to Panyi, three individuals connected to the Russian military intelligence service, the GRU, arrived in Budapest several weeks ago. Their alleged mission would be to influence the Hungarian election campaign in a manner similar to operations reportedly carried out in Moldova.
In its response, the embassy dismissed the claims as speculation and misinformation.
“No Russian delegation led by Sergei Kiriyenko or Vadim Titov is working at the embassy,” the statement said, adding that Panyi’s article contained “unchecked and openly false information”.
Journalist stands by report, provides additional details
Panyi later responded to the embassy’s statement, maintaining that his reporting was based on multiple independent sources. In his post, Panyi provided further details and defended his reporting after being criticised by the Russian Embassy.
According to the journalist, both Sergei Kiriyenko and Vadim Titov would direct the alleged operation from Russia, while the team sent to Budapest would handle tasks that require physical presence. He reiterated that most influence activities are likely carried out online from Russian territory.
Panyi also stated that the three alleged GRU operatives arrived in Budapest at the end of January, adding that the United States shared intelligence about the matter with partners on 11 February. According to him, several European intelligence services are also closely monitoring the operation.






“Trust Me” – V. Putin
“Trust Me” – The EU.
I am making a real GOOD MONEY (300$ to 400$ / hr )online from my laptop. Last month I GOT check of nearly 18,000$, this online work is simple and straightforward, don’t have to go OFFICE, Its home online job. At that point this work opportunity is for you.if you interested.simply give it a shot on the accompanying site….Simply go to the BELOW SITE and start your work…
.
This is what I do………………………. https://goo.su/8K4NZcU
“You should be skeptical of your government. But trust all foreign governments to want you to go extinct.” – Hungarian history
“i’m American” – Mouton. Ha! Ha! Ha!
That much was obvious.
Still, which is more likely:
-A, an organisation that exists to regime change a government would throw baseless smears on that government before election.
-Or B, a great power, that’s involved in multiple wars right now, would spend resources to help the last competent people stay in power, to “damage” all the doomed fools that are his enemies, by forcing them to stop making the mistakes they are doing.
Because we all know that other then Orbán, everyone is a retarded imbecile in the EU’ leadership, and they do in fact destroy the EU. I bet if you measured all their IQs the average would be less then 90. That is why Orbán hates them. A bunch of arrogant autists running everything to the ground.
So I pose the question again: If Putin is the enemy of the EU, wouldn’t it be Putin’s interest to replace the last not cretin leader in the EU with a cretin like Ursula, Kallas or Magyar?
Orbán is a puppet of Putin, so why would he get rid of him to someone who is against his politics?
Orban makes excellent job for Putin by postponing every decision against Russia in the EU parliament.
Mmmmmmmm yes good boy keep sucking me Márk mmm yes I’m getting close