Wołodymyr Zelnski: Hungarian drones probably invaded Ukraine


“Ukrainian military have noted invades into our airspace of reconnaissance drones, which are most likely Hungarian. According to preliminary information, they could have diagnosed the industrial potential in Ukrainian border regions,” wrote Zelanski in the Telegram message.
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“I recommended to check all available data and report immediately about each recorded case” – added the Ukrainian leader.
War in Ukraine. The offensive of the army in the Dobilsky
Zelanski stated that his country's army was conducting an offensive in the Dobropilian direction. “Until today's morning, from the beginning of the surgery, 168.8 square km of territory has already been liberated, and another 187.7 square km has been cleaned of Russian subversive groups. Russian losses only under this operation are almost 3,000 people, most of which are the most irretrievable loss. Russian prisoners of war – PAP) ” – wrote the president.
The Hungarian government strongly opposes Ukraine's accession to the EU. A spokesman for the Hungarian government Zoltan Kovacs announced in June that 95 percent voting in the referendum “VOKS 2025” objected to the accelerated path of Ukraine's accession to the community. The referendum was accompanied by an anti -Ukrainian campaign run by Hungarian authorities. Hungary has also been blocking the start of Ukraine's negotiations with the EU since February.
Tension between Ukraine and Hungary
Earlier on Friday, Ukraine issued a ban on entry for three high -ranking Hungarian officers. This is a response to an earlier ban on entry, which Budapest issued on the Ukrainian commander of Hungarian origin.
At the end of August, the head of Hungarian diplomacy, Peter Szijjarto, announced that in response to the Ukrainian attack on the Nafta Friendship Pipeline, the Hungarian government decided to ban the entry to Hungary and to the entire Schengen zone of the commander of the military unit responsible for firing.
This is Major Robert “Madiar” Browdi (Hungarian Brovdy) – according to the documentary of the Hungarian authorities, made available by the weekly “Mandiner”. Browdi was born in 1975 in Zakarpackie Użhoród, he is an ethnic Hungary and commander of Ukraine's unmanned system forces (SBS).




