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Hungary Summons Russian Ambassador Over Drone Strikes on Western Ukraine

BUDAPEST, May 13 (Reuters) – Hungary ⁠has ⁠summoned Russia’s ambassador ⁠over a drone attack on western ​Ukraine, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Wednesday.

Russia ‌unleashed a daytime drone ‌attack on Ukraine earlier on Wednesday, ⁠targeting ⁠critical infrastructure and killing at least three people ​in the west and prompting NATO-member Poland to scramble fighter jets.

The Russian ambassador has been summoned ​to the foreign ministry on Thursday morning ⁠to meet ⁠foreign minister Anita ⁠Orban, ​Magyar said during a press conference following the first ​cabinet meeting ⁠of the new Hungarian government.

Orban will condemn the attack at the meeting and ask the ambassador when Russia plans to end ⁠the more than four-year-old war with Ukraine, he added.

Earlier ⁠on Wednesday, Orban said in a Facebook video that Hungary “deeply condemns” Russian drone strikes on ethnic Hungarian regions in western Ukraine.

Russia’s embassy in Budapest did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ⁠government maintained a close relationship with Moscow even after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

(Reporting by Gergely Szakacs, Jason Hovet and ​Anita Komuves; Writing by Karol Badohal; ​Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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