240 Hungarian Schools Targeted by Bomb Threats

Authorities find no explosives yet as investigations continue
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Posted Jan 23, 2025 9:25 AM CST
240 Hungarian Schools Targeted by Bomb Threats
Prime Minister Viktor Orb?n's chief of staff, Gergely Gulyas, speaks during the weekly government briefing in Budapest, Hungary, January 23, 2025, to announce that an investigation had started concerning multiple bomb threats at schools earlier in the day.   (Lajos Soos/MTI via AP)

Hungarian authorities are probing widespread bomb threats sent to over 240 schools across the nation, which led to some schools canceling classes. The threats, delivered via identical emails, appear to originate from a single source, though no explosives have been discovered. Law enforcement is actively inspecting affected institutions, ensuring student safety remains a priority.

Gergely Gulyás, chief of staff to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has reassured the public, stating, "education in most schools in the country proceeds smoothly." School leaders have the autonomy to decide whether to dismiss students. Orbán has been in discussions with both the interior minister and the minister overseeing secret services about the situation.

The emails originated from several providers, including international ones, prompting Hungarian secret services to collaborate with Slovak counterparts, as Slovakia encountered similar threats last year. Concurrently, Bulgarian media reported that schools in roughly a dozen Bulgarian cities were subjected to comparable threats. Hungarian and Slovak authorities are working closely to connect these events and enhance security measures. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)

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