Anti-government protests are spreading across Central and Eastern Europe, from Hungary to Prague, as political tensions rise ahead of major elections. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is facing growing pressure at home, while betting markets are increasingly predicting a major election loss for his government.
At the same time, reports have emerged about a suspected false flag operation allegedly linked to Russian intelligence, aimed at influencing the Hungarian election campaign. The situation has drawn international attention, with prominent political figures from the United States also weighing in on the election.
Meanwhile, on the battlefield, Ukraine continues to strike Russian air defense systems and military infrastructure, further weakening Russia’s military capabilities. Inside Russia, prominent military bloggers and commentators are increasingly warning about public anger, growing political pressure, and dissatisfaction with government restrictions, including internet controls.






