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Orban links Magdeburg attack to illegal migration

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban linked the recent terrorist attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg to the rise in illegal migration across Europe.

Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, he stated that while political conclusions should wait a few days, a connection between illegal migration and such attacks is "evident."

He expressed condolences to Germany, noting the tragic loss of at least four lives in the attack.

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