After visiting Bucha, Mayor of Budapest explains why Ukraine should win war
After a visit to Ukraine with three European colleagues, Gergely Karacsony, the Mayor of Budapest, recorded a video address in which he explains why Ukraine's victory in the war is important. Source: Hungarian news portal Telex, reported European Pravda Details: Karacsony visited a military hospital in Kyiv and a children's hospital, as well as the sites of war crimes committed by the Russian military in Bucha.
Quote: "If someone has lost their moral compass and cannot see the difference between a victim and an aggressor, if someone has forgotten what Hungaria people experienced in the 20th century, I advise you to come here, to Bucha and Kyiv, and look into the eyes of those who survived. Then it will be clear that it is not just a fight between two countries in this war, but an evil force is trying to occupy another country," he emphasised.
Gergely Karacsony said that Hungary not only has a moral obligation to support Ukrainians, but it is also about its own interests, so that they do not have to think about which country will be the next victim of aggression. "This war must end only with the victory of Ukraine and conclusions from such terrible war crimes as, for example, in Bucha," the Mayor of Budapest emphasised.
Background: Karacsony came to Kyiv together with three other mayors of the Visegrad Group.
On December, the Budapest Transport Privately Held Corporation (BKV) handed over 15 buses for the needs of Ukraine.
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