Shove it up your ass!: Robert 'Madyar' Brodiy harshly responded to Orban's hysteria over the 'Druzhba' oil pipeline.
The Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine commented on the ban on entry to Hungary
According to inkorr.com: Robert Brodiy, who leads the UAV Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and is known by the call sign Madyar, was outraged by Hungary's decision to ban him from entering the country and the Schengen zone.
In his statement on social media, the military addressed Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto: 'Shove it up your ass, Mr. 'dancer on bones', your sanctions and restrictions on visiting Hungary. I am Ukrainian, and I will arrive at my father's homeland long after you. There are enough real Hungarians in Hungary, and someday you will regret it.'
Brodiy, as an ethnic Hungarian, rejected the protection of the 'Druzhba' pipeline as an attempt to gain personal benefit from power, which could lead to funding attacks on Ukraine.
Response from the Ukrainian leadership
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky expressed dissatisfaction with Hungary's decision, emphasizing that the sanctions affect an ethnic Hungarian. The head of state ordered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to carefully investigate this persecution and take appropriate measures.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybira sharply reacted to Peter Szijjarto's words, describing them as 'shameless' and condemning Hungary's position in the conflict.
Robert Brodiy expressed his outrage over the entry ban to Hungary in a direct address to the Hungarian minister. He also criticizes the protection of the 'Druzhba' pipeline and points to the possible funding of attacks on Ukraine through this infrastructure.
This situation highlights the tension in relations between Ukraine and Hungary, leading to new challenges in political dialogue. The decision made by Hungary has provoked widespread reaction in Ukraine, and attention is focused on the next steps of the Ukrainian authorities to address this issue.
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