Military convoys to swarm Hungary’s roads this week
Several military convoys are to occupy numerous Hungarian roads this week, mainly in the Eastern regions of Hungary, according to the Ministry of Defence. The ministry added that nobody should be concerned because that would only be a rearrangement of the units. The operation will take place on Wednesday and Thursday.
Blikk.hu wrote that the roads concerned included main roads nr 41 and 47 and the M3 and M35 motorways. The counties where the operation will take place are Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, Hajdú-Bihar, Békés and Csongrád-Csanád. Residents are asked to pay extra attention because the speed and length of the military convoys differ from familiar traffic, just like the vehicles’ size.
Importantly, civilian cars and trucks may not enter the military convoys. Therefore, special vehicles will escort the convoys in the front and in the end.
Here is what a military convoy looks like:
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Source: blikk.hu
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Are the practicing convoys, trying to find out the best way to take Hungary over?
Military vehicles have been transported on the M7 on flatbed semi-trucks for several weeks. I saw them again this evening between 18:30 – 19:00 around Balatonboglar aheaded toward Budapest. Tanks have also been on trains on the tracks towards Budapest 3 weeks ago during the day. Nothing has been in any news outlet except for this article. Thank you!