The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, accused Hungary of violating Ukraine's airspace with reconnaissance drones. He stated this today, on September 26, following a meeting with the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky.
"The commander-in-chief reported on recent incidents with drones on the Ukrainian-Hungarian border. The Ukrainian military recorded reconnaissance drones entering our airspace, and these are probably Hungarian drones. Previously, they could conduct reconnaissance on industrial potential in the Ukrainian border areas. I instructed to check all available data and immediately report on each recorded fact," Zelensky wrote after the meeting.
Earlier, Zelensky stated that Hungary, through its agents, collected information about the location of air defense and military units in Transcarpathia, as well as the possible reaction of local residents in the event of the entry of Hungarian peacekeepers, reminds the Ukrainian TV channel "Politics of the Country".


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