Hungary Deploys Military to Guard 75 Energy Sites: Orbán's Security Directive.
Hungary Bolsters Security for Energy Infrastructure
According to TSN.ua: In response to heightened regional security concerns, the Hungarian government under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has mobilized its military and police forces to protect 75 critical energy facilities nationwide. The decision, enacted on February 25, has already led to the reinforced military control of dozens of strategic sites as of March 9. This move reflects growing anxieties over the security of energy supplies in Central Europe.
Sites Under Protection
The list of facilities now under enhanced guard includes:
- Power plants
- Key electrical substations
- Natural gas transport facilities
The security operation involves coordination between the Ministry of Interior, local authorities, various state agencies, and private security companies.
"Soldiers will be stationed near key energy facilities across the country to strengthen the protection of critically important energy infrastructure." - Viktor Orbán
Orbán further stated, 'I see that Ukraine is preparing for new actions to disrupt the operation of the Hungarian energy system. That is why I ordered the protection of critical energy infrastructure to be strengthened.' These steps underscore the Hungarian government's serious approach to national energy security amid escalating geopolitical risks. The decision comes as NATO members reassess their critical infrastructure defenses.
By reinforcing the guard on its energy assets, Hungary is highlighting potential threats linked to regional tensions, particularly against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. These measures likely address not only internal security concerns but also the broader geopolitical challenges facing the nation. The Hungarian government is thus attempting to ensure the stability of its energy supply, which is crucial for both the country's economy and national security.
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