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Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert “Magyar” Brovda was banned from entering Hungary

Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, a native of Transcarpathia, Robert Brovda with the call sign “Magyar” were banned from entering Hungary. stated this by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary, Peter Szijjarto, in a video message.

According to him, Brovda is prohibited from entering the country as the commander of the Ukrainian unit that attacked the “Druzhba” oil pipeline.

“This Ukrainian citizen will not be allowed to enter Hungary and the Schengen area in the coming years. We will continue to protect national interests, we will protect the security of energy supply and sovereignty. Anyone who attacks our energy security or our sovereignty should expect consequences, Sijarto stressed.

Robert Brovdi is known to be an ethnic Hungarian.

Let us remind you that on August 13, Szijjarto announced that Ukraine struck a drone at the oil pipeline station “Druzhba” in the Bryansk region of Russia. On August 18, he again accused Ukraine of the “attack on the oil pipeline”, which allegedly caused the “stoppage of oil supplies”. to Hungary.

On August 21, the commander of the SBS of the ZSU, Robert “Magyar” Brovdi confirmed that the operators of the Ukrainian Forces of unmanned systems attacked the oil pipeline station “Druzhba” in the Russian city of Unecha.

On August 22, Szijjarto announced that the transportation of Russian oil to Hungary was again stopped due to Ukraine’s attack on the oil pipeline “Druzhba” in Bryansk region. He called it an “attack on energy security” and “trying to drag the country into war”. On August 27, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary announced the restoration of the supply of Russian oil through “Friendship”.

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