A Norwegian man residing in Hungary has been sentenced to eight years in prison after threatening a mass killing. The individual previously expressed intentions to surpass the 2011 Norway attacks perpetrated by Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people. Hungarian authorities investigated the man following reports of his extremist views and violent rhetoric. The court found sufficient evidence to convict him of preparing to commit a violent crime against a large number of people. The sentence reflects the seriousness with which Hungary treats threats of mass violence and extremism. Authorities have not released further details regarding the specific target or planned method of the attack. The case highlights growing concerns about right-wing extremism within Europe.