Hungary looks into many bomb threats at schools.
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In Hungary, police are currently looking into several bomb threats that were sent to over 240 schools, causing some of them to cancel classes. These threats were made through emails that were all written the same way, suggesting they were sent by one person.
Police are actively checking these schools but have not found any bombs or similar dangers. Officers are going to every school that received a threat to ensure safety.
Gergely Gulyás, a top official, mentioned that despite the threats, most schools are running normally. School leaders are given the choice to either continue the school day or send students home depending on the situation.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been in constant talks about these threats with important government ministers. This includes discussions with the interior minister and the head of Hungary's secret services.
The threatening emails were sent using many different email services, including some based in other countries. Hungarian authorities are working with secret services in Slovakia, which faced similar problems last year, to handle the situation.
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What are the police in Hungary investigating?
The police are investigating several bomb threats sent to over 240 schools.
Have any bombs been found in the schools?
No, the police have not found any bombs or similar dangers.
Who is Prime Minister Viktor Orbán talking to about the threats?
He is talking to important government ministers, including the interior minister and the head of Hungary's secret services.
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