Hungary Condemns Drone Attacks: A Diplomatic Standoff with Russia
Hungary has summoned Russia's ambassador over a drone attack on western Ukraine, as reported by Prime Minister Peter Magyar. The attack prompted Hungary to call for a diplomatic discussion, reflecting widespread condemnation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy supported Hungary's action, emphasizing regional security threats posed by Moscow.
Hungary has taken a diplomatic step by summoning Russia's ambassador after a drone attack devastated western Ukraine, Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced on Wednesday.
The attack targeted critical infrastructure, leading to three fatalities and causing Poland to scramble fighter jets in response. The foreign minister, Anita Orban, plans to confront the Russian envoy, demanding answers and calling for an end to the prolonged conflict.
Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, praised this move as crucial, highlighting Moscow's persistent threat to Ukraine and its European neighbors. Russia's embassy in Budapest remains silent on the issue as tensions heighten.
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