After calling Péter Szijjártó a"dancer on graves," Major Robert Brovdy, or Róbert Bródi, the commander of the Ukrainian army's unmanned systems, told the Hungarian government to shove its sanctions and travel restrictions up its ass.
You are feeding the lumpen populist statements about the endangered Hungarian sovereignty as long as they exist and believe this nonsense. As a Ukrainian military officer of Hungarian origin, my black and white position is that by supporting the Friendship Oil Pipeline, you are not protecting Hungarian sovereignty, but lining your filthy pockets with cheap raw materials hit by sanctions
– writes Brodi.
As we previously reported, Bródi was banned from entering and residing in Hungary by the Hungarian government after his units carried out the Ukrainian attacks on the Russian sections of the Friendship oil pipeline.
In his current post, Bródi talks about how the oil purchased by Budapest will be used to buy Russian missiles and drones, which are used to kill Ukrainian civilians.
Today, on August 28, 2025, dozens of Ukrainians were killed with them in Kiev. Your hands are covered up to your elbows in Ukrainian blood. And we will remember this
Brody said.
In his post, he also talked about his ban, first calling Péter Szijjártó"dancing on graves" and then saying that the Hungarian government should stick its sanctions and travel restrictions up his ass.
"I am Ukrainian and I will enter my father's homeland only after you. There are enough true Hungarians in Hungary who will one day have enough of you," he said.
Regarding the Schengen restrictions, Bródi suggested that the government not try to grab more than it can handle, which he said only proves the Orbán administration's pathetic sense of humor.
"This is not a political statement, it is merely a response from a Ukrainian soldier and citizen to the published statement," he wrote, then added in Hungarian that"Russians go home."