On May 13, Hungarian Foreign Minister Anita Orbán condemned the massive Russian attack on Ukraine, during which enemy drones reached the Zakarpattia region. According to her, such an escalation near Hungary’s borders is a cause for serious concern.
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On May 13, Anita Orbán released a video statement condemning the Russian attack on Ukraine, during which some UAVs flew into Transcarpathia, clearly identifying who was responsible for it.
She noted that there are reports of UAVs striking energy and transportation infrastructure near Svalyava and in Uzhhorod.
"The Russian drone attack is ongoing. As we record this video, we are aware of five drone strikes—two near Svalyava, one in Uzhhorod… The one in Svalyava struck a transformer and a railway station, while the one in Uzhhorod hit an industrial facility," stated Anita Orban, adding that Budapest is in contact with its consul regarding the situation.
"We strongly condemn the attack and hope that no one was injured," the minister said, adding that the situation will be discussed at a meeting of the Hungarian government.
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