
Orbán Visits Wounded Hungarian POWs Repatriated from Moscow
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited two Hungarian prisoners of war in the hospital who were repatriated from Moscow after being injured in fighting with Russian forces.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited two Hungarian prisoners of war in the hospital who were repatriated from Moscow after being injured in fighting with Russian forces.

Szijjártó Péter moszkvai útján tárgyalta ki a két orosz hadifogságban lévő, ukrán-magyar állampolgárságú kárpátaljai magyar férfi elhozatalát.

Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó can take two former prisoners of war back to Hungary on his plane, as requested by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

The investigation into the Adamuz train derailment is focusing on Adif, with Minister Puente stating that safety margins on tracks will need review, though he doesn't believe a faulty weld or track inspection warrants his resignation.
Adif has awarded a 3.7 million euro contract for the drafting of the remodeling project for the Figueres-Vilafant station and its railway bypass, an initiative expected to involve a total investment exceeding 150 million euros.

The Guardia Civil's UCO unit claims that Koldo García, former advisor to Ábalos, 'availed himself' of former Adif head Pardo de Vera to rig contracts, and that García 'conveyed issues related to the fulfillment' of these contracts.

Adif responded to a judge's warning about removing material from the Adamuz accident scene without permission, stating the items would have ended up in a landfill.
An article from the Tehran Times features Ebrahim Ahmadifard, likely discussing his role or recent activities.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited Hungarian prisoners of war repatriated from Russia in the hospital, assuring them of the state's protection.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin released two Hungarian prisoners of war without demanding anything in return, attributing it to Hungary's consistent foreign policy.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó is in Moscow, where he spoke about the transfer of prisoners of war and stated that there would be no utility cost reduction without Russian energy, ahead of his meeting with Vladimir Putin.

The use of Ukrainian, including Hungarian, prisoners of war for Russian propaganda messages, and their subsequent broadcast by Hungarian state television, is considered a violation of the Geneva Convention.
The Spanish Senate has summoned former Adif president Isabel Pardo de Vera for the third time to appear before the Koldo Case investigation commission, following new revelations about her alleged links to the case.
Spanish high-speed rail operator Iryo has announced a temporary layoff (ERTE) for 40 employees following the suspension of the Madrid-Málaga route, which Adif confirmed will not be restored before March 23.
A judge investigating a high-speed train accident has ordered ADIF to immediately return track materials taken without authorization, warning of potential criminal liability.

Ukraine has again summoned the Hungarian ambassador, viewing Hungary's repatriation of prisoners of war as participation in Russian aggression, a move Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó described as 'losing their minds'.

Ukraine's foreign ministry summoned Hungary's chargé d'affaires to seek more information about the circumstances surrounding the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war, which Kyiv described as political PR.

Rusijos prezidentas Vladimiras Putinas trečiadienį Kremliuje priims Vengrijos užsienio reikalų ministrą Peterį Szijjarto. Susitikimo metu bus aptariami naftos tiekimo klausimus, pranešė Maskva.

The investigation into the Adamuz train accident has found inconsistencies in information provided by Adif regarding a key weld, and the minister admitted an error by Adif in not reporting material removal from the accident site.

A Hungarian public media program on the horrors of war featured videos of Hungarian-speaking Ukrainian prisoners of war praising the Russian army's good treatment.

A newly formed platform of victims from the Adamuz train crash alleges 'intention to conceal evidence' in the removal of material by Adif without permission, announcing they will take legal action and calling for the resignation of Adif's president and Minister Óscar Puente.

Adif, the Spanish railway infrastructure manager, removed materials from the scene of the Adamuz accident before the judicial inspection was completed, causing confusion and prompting the Guardia Civil to recover the items for investigation.