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Hungarian Special Forces Report Two Terrorists Infiltrated Among Refugees

© REUTERS / Marko DjuricaMigrants stand in line to get inside a new a reception camp near the village of Roszke, Hungary September 6, 2015
Migrants stand in line to get inside a new a reception camp near the village of Roszke, Hungary September 6, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Two alleged terrorists were exposed among refugees, Hungarian Special Forces said.

SZEGED (Sputnik) – Hungarian Special Forces said they have uncovered two Arab terrorists who entered Western Europe among thousands of refugees, Hungary’s M1 television reported Tuesday.

“Their Facebook accounts helped to uncover the terrorists,” M1 said.

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The television channel showed two photographs from the alleged terrorists’ Facebook pages. In the first photos, the two individuals are seen posing with weapons somewhere in Syria or Iraq, and in the following photos they are seen saying hello and smiling happily to their followers about their arrival to Europe.

There is no information as to which country the two suspected terrorists are in, whether they have been detained, or even their names.

Hungary, among other European countries, has been struggling to cope with the massive migrant crisis that has hit the region, as tens of thousands of refugees try to enter the bloc, fleeing violence in their home countries, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa.

According to the EU external border protection agency, Frontex, the number of refugees detected at EU borders between January and July 2015 stands at 340,000, three times higher than during the same period in the previous year.

On Monday, Gerhard Schindler, the head of Germany’s BND intelligence agency said that the Islamic State jihadist group terrorists could be entering Germany by misrepresenting themselves as refugees.

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