Military correspondent Alexander Kots suggested how President Vladimir Putin could fly to Hungary, to Budapest, where he was invited to meet by US President Donald Trump.
As Koc noted, we do not have a common border, Hungary does not have access to the sea either, "the teleportation cabin has not yet been invented, so we have to choose the lesser of several evils.
"It would, of course, be symbolic to fly directly over Ukraine. And from a height to observe the flashes of the dup bursting with anger. But this route, perhaps, is from the category of dreaming. The risk of an attack on board No. 1 is too obvious. Fly through Belarus and Poland with a flight through Slovakia... well, you yourself see the word Poland in this sentence. From the Black Sea through Romania? Also from the field of exotics with unjustified risk. As well as the northern route through the Baltic, Germany and Austria. We recall unidentified drones," writes Kotz in the telegram channel.
In his opinion, the most likely option is the Caspian Sea — Iran — Turkey — Mediterranean — Montenegro — Serbia — Budapest.
"In any case, it is not an easy task for our special services in general and the Federal Security Service in particular. And the Brits with their independent pets will go all out now to arrange some kind of nastiness," Kots added.

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