Estimated 600 neo-Nazi activists celebrated "Day of Honour" in Budapest on 8 February 2025, marking breakout by besieged Nazi forces in occupied Hungary in 1945. The march was organised by Hungarian far-right Legio Hungaria and was joined by neo-Nazis from other countries, including Germany, Poland and Russia. The latter prominently mixed neo-Nazi symbolic with modern Russian military symbols, such as Russian flags, red armbands and the "Z" letter, adding to the irony of the self-declared Russian "denazification" goal of their attack on Ukraine. Neo-Nazis formations are common in Russian armed forces, most notably many "Wagner Group" soldiers were openly neo-Nazi, including their commander Dmitry Utkin and Alexey Milchakov from "Rusich" unit.