With bowls of goulash, offers of free lodging and rides to Budapest, or just a hug and kind word, Hungarians have rushed to the Ukrainian border to help refugees fleeing the Russian invasion.
For Janos Molnar, one of dozens of Hungarians waiting on Sunday at the Tiszabecs border crossing with food and aid supplies, the support is a “moral duty.”
“I have three empty rooms at home in my nearby town, these people have been through hell,” the 50-year-old said while holding a placard written in Ukrainian.
More than 70,000 refugees have streamed into Hungary from Ukraine since Thursday according to police data.
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