1251 News Channel has received several reports in the early hours of Monday that a civil war has broken out in Hungary. We do not have numbers on how many people have died or been injured yet, but a spokesperson for the authorities has stated that they fear the number will rise throughout the day.
From what we understand, war has broken out as a result of an intense rivalry between Formula 1 drivers Matray and Kollar Tamas. The country has been divided ever since the conflict between the drivers began. Massive demonstrations have been cracked down on by the authorities, as the authorities do not accept demonstrations supporting Matray.
The authorities have also stated that they do not support Kollar Tamas, so anonymous sources we have been in contact with are unsure why civil war has broken out, and what the cause is.
–I am in a state of shock after the authorities chose to crack down on my supporters, who only demonstrated at my request, as I believe I deserve to beat Kollar Tamas in Formula 1. All I want is to win a race, is that too much to ask for? Matray told the media.
–Maybe if Matray had driven a little faster, he might have beaten me in a race, but just maybe, was Tamas’s response to Matray’s whining.
Fans of both drivers have on repeated occasions this season, clashed in mass brawls, then blamed it on a football match, in pure hooligan style. Several countries have now chosen to close their embassies in Hungary, and are moving personnel out of the country. At the same time, NATO, in cooperation with North Korea, has chosen to send soldiers to military bases in Hungary’s neighboring countries, to protect the borders.
A construction process has also begun to build a 20-meter-high wall along the border around Hungary, to prevent the flow of refugees out of the country. President Trump announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he supports whichever side wins the war. He did not wish to comment on who he hopes will win.
The media has also been asked to leave the country immediately, so all the information we have available is from anonymous witnesses and government sources.
Kollar Tamas and Matray have also been wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague for war crimes. They now join a long list that includes several well-known political leaders in Europe. Tamas and Matray were not available for comment.