Ukrainian drone force chief Robert Brovdi confronts Hungary on oil trade

Hungarian authorities continue buying cheap Russian oil, even though Moscow uses the revenues to produce missiles and drones for strikes on Ukraine, said Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Robert Madyar Brovdi.
"Shove your sanctions and restrictions on visiting Hungary up your ass, Mr. 'dancer on bones'," said Madyar in response to Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, who imposed sanctions against him.
He also added that the alleged restrictions on travel to Schengen countries are Budapest's strange sense of humor.
The soldier emphasized that the statements of the Hungarian authorities about a threat to Hungary's sovereignty because of strikes on the Druzhba oil pipeline are populism.
Madyar pointed out that by purchasing Russian oil, the Hungarian authorities only seek to protect their "own dirty pockets." They are complicit in multiplying "bloody money," which then "flies" into peaceful Ukrainian cities in the form of missiles and drones.
"Your limbs are elbow-deep in Ukrainian blood. And we will remember this," he added.
Hungarian sanctions
Today, August 28, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced that Budapest had banned the Ukrainian general involved in strikes on the Druzhba oil pipeline from entering Hungary and Schengen countries.
Later, Balázs Orbán, political director to the Hungarian prime minister, stated that it was specifically about Robert Madyar Brovdi.
More details on Ukrainian strikes on the Druzhba oil pipeline can be found in the RBC-Ukraine report.