A suspect also scrawled “Knife to the Hungarians” on the house of worship, sparking a backlash from Budapest
An arsonist has set fire to a church in Ukraine’s western Transcarpathia Region, while scrawling anti-Hungarian graffiti across its facade, according to police. The incident has drawn fierce criticism from Budapest, further damaging the already fragile relationship between the two countries.
Law enforcement said that the arson and vandalism attack took place in the village of Palad Komarivtsi on Wednesday evening, when an unknown individual broke into a Hungarian Greek Catholic church, set the entrance door ablaze, and wrote “Knife to the Hungarians” on the building’s facade in black paint.
Two days later, local police detained a 28-year-old local resident suspected of perpetrating the attack, adding that the graffiti had been aimed at “destabilizing the situation in the region and inciting national and religious hatred.”
The incident has prompted a harsh reaction from Hungarian officials. Prime Minister Viktor Orban decried the attack as part of a broader campaign to crack down on the Hungarian minority in the region. “Forced conscription, murder, church arson, incitement, intimidation. This is all happening to our people, the Hungarians, in Transcarpathia. We will not let it slide, you can count on this!”
Read more EU country moves to sanction Ukrainian military officialsHungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto echoed the condemnation, saying that “the Hungarian community in Ukraine has faced systematic attacks” for years. “Although the Ukrainian state is clearly responsible, Brussels remains silent while fast-tracking Ukraine’s EU membership,” he lamented on X, adding that his ministry had summoned the Ukrainian ambassador in Budapest.
Budapest has long accused Kiev of infringing the rights of roughly 150,000 ethnic Hungarians in western Ukraine, and sounded the alarm over what it has decried as the suppression of their language and educational rights. The spat has been one of the major factors behind Hungary’s opposition to its neighbor’s membership in the EU.
Meanwhile, Kiev has also been cracking down on Russian culture while waging a relentless campaign against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), which it accuses of retaining ties to the country’s eastern neighbor despite the UOC breaking away from the Moscow Patriarchate in 2022. The crackdown has included raids on church premises and arrests of clergy.
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