Mysterious Military Vehicles Spotted on Hungarian-Ukrainian Border

Image: © Photo: karpathir.com

Hungarian news site Karpathir.com published several photos Tuesday of what appeared to be a NATO convoy concentrated on the Hungarian-Ukrainian border.

The vehicles, lined up in the Hungarian border town of Zahony, eastern Hungary on Tuesday afternoon, included Hummers and multi-purpose variants of the US Army’s HEMTT eight-wheeled logistics trucks, some of them featuring tarps over their cargo.

 

Mysterious military vehicles on the Hungarian-Ukrainian border.

Border police declined to comment on the vehicles, and Karpathir could not determine the purpose or direction of the convoy.

Zahony, located in the country’s northeastern border with Ukraine, features road and railway crossings into the western Ukrainian border town of Chop.


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