According to the analyst, the projectiles that hit near Hungarian settlements were intended to obstruct Hungarian and Slovak electricity supplies.
"There was an attack on Transcarpathia, the energy infrastructure was probably targeted by the Russians. This is not far from settlements with a Hungarian majority - the May 2022 attack in Volos was far away. The goal may have been to obstruct Hungarian and Slovak electricity supplies - but this is still speculation at the moment," wrote Attila Demkó, head of MCC's Geopolitics Workshop, in his Facebook post.
In his post, the analyst pointed out: the Russian airstrike on Sunday morning was essentially a general attack on the Ukrainian energy system, as a result of which the electricity went out "in some of the country's big cities, for example in Odessa, there are injured people in Kiev, and dead people in Lviv. "Many hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles attacked," he wrote.
Attila Demkó sees it the other way: the war in Ukraine is not the cause of the bad situation, the weakened international system, but a symptom.
The expert also said this at the MCC Transcarpathian leadership training session the other day, praising at the same time that "the young colleagues are working outside, in war conditions, just like the MCC in Beregszasz under the leadership of Bea Dobsa".