The court's decision has been made, the perpetrators of the terrorist attacks in the Hungarian capital will remain behind bars until at least mid-November.

The court extended the detention of two suspects in the series of Antifa attacks in Budapest by three months, Magyar Nemzet has learned. The largely foreign anti-fascists organized a manhunt in the Hungarian capital back in February, and the authorities are currently looking for six German citizens among them.

On February 10, an armed gang in ski masks attacked a man in his forties from behind and beat him to death in Budapest. The victim, who was trying to work, suffered such serious injuries that he had to be taken to hospital immediately.

Not long after, it turned out that this brutal, showdown-like action was part of a series of more serious attacks committed by members of the anti-fascist movement, Antifa, over several days on the streets of Budapest. At least fifteen far-left radicals, most of them foreign – German, Italian and Greek – attacked eight passers-by in four locations in Budapest in mid-February, brutally beating them and seriously injuring some of them. Several had to be taken to the hospital.

The Buda Central District Court extended the arrest of the two suspects until November 14. The order is not yet final.

Hungarian Nation