“Dancers on Bones”: “Magyar” responded harshly to Hungary’s entry ban
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The Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert “Magyar” Broddi, reacted sharply to the ban on entry to Hungary and statements by Hungarian politicians about possible sanctions against him. He accused them of supporting corrupt interests and “dancing on bones,” emphasizing that no restrictions can affect his position.
He wrote about this in Telegram .
Brody commented on Budapest’s decision to restrict his entry into the country. According to him, such actions are more political than legal in nature.
“I am Ukrainian, and I will arrive in my father’s homeland after you. There are enough real Magyars in Hungary, and someday they will get tired of you,” he declared.
He also emphasized that Hungarian politicians cannot make decisions regarding the entire Schengen area.
“Don’t take on more than you can handle. You have a strange sense of humor,” he emphasized.
Separately, Brovdy touched on the topic of the Druzhba oil pipeline, which continues to supply Russian crude to Eastern Europe. He accused Hungarian politicians of covering up their own financial interests, not national interests.
“By supporting the Druzhba oil pipeline, you are not protecting the sovereignty of Hungary, but your own dirty pockets filled with cheap, sanctioned raw materials. By buying it, you are contributing to the increase in blood money that is flying back with missiles and “Shaheeds” to the peaceful cities of Ukraine,” he emphasized.
Robert “Magyar” Broddi is known as the commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, which play a key role in modern warfare. His units have repeatedly demonstrated successful strikes on Russian equipment and critical enemy infrastructure. Hungary’s statement on restricting his movement caused a stir, as it came against the backdrop of escalating discussions around sanctions and Budapest’s cooperation with Moscow in the energy sector.
Earlier, Hungary officially banned entry to Robert Brovda (call sign “Magyar”), commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Budapest made this decision after an alleged attack by Ukrainian drones on the Druzhba oil pipeline, which supplies energy to Hungary.
As a reminder, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó once again announced the attack on the Druzhba oil pipeline, which caused the halt in the supply of Russian oil to his country.
As reported, Viktor Orban complained in a letter to Donald Trump about the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ attacks on the Russian Druzhba oil pipeline. The US president responded that he was “very angry” about it.
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