Here is where the drone from Hungary entered Ukraine

The Ukrainian military has released new details about a drone incident that occurred on the morning of 26 September along the Ukraine-Hungary border.
Drone from Hungary violated Ukrainian airspace
According to flight data and maps presented by the Ukrainian General Staff, an unmanned aerial vehicle originating from Hungary violated Ukrainian airspace twice, flying at different altitudes over the Zakarpattia region, writes Telex.
The unmanned vehicle was first launched near Tiszamárton on the Hungarian side, crossed the Ukrainian border briefly, then returned to Hungarian territory after a short manoeuvre. Shortly afterwards, it crossed the border again, flew over Szalóka in Ukraine, and then returned to Hungary in the direction of Lónya.
During another flight, the vehicle penetrated significantly further into Ukraine, flying approximately 25–35 kilometres beyond the Chop border crossing near the Cigányos-Felsőszlatina-Horlyó area.
Hungary denies
As HVG reports, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated on Friday afternoon that the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ radars detected drones of probable Hungarian origin violating Ukraine’s airspace. The Ukrainian commander-in-chief reported that the vehicles were likely Hungarian and were engaged in reconnaissance activities aimed at border industrial sites.
In contrast, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, categorically denied that any Hungarian military drone had flown over Ukrainian territory. He stated that the Hungarian Defence Forces neither conducted such flights nor received orders to do so, and that they had not been officially informed by the Ukrainian side of such an incident.
The Ministry of Defence confirmed that Hungarian airspace security has been reinforced, and that ongoing national defence exercises, such as Adaptive Hussars 2025, are being conducted with regular updates to Ukrainian officials.
Investigations into the incident are ongoing. Hungarian authorities have contacted relevant organisations including the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Department, responsible for drone regulation in Hungary, to clarify the circumstances.






…by plausible deniability. Hungary doesn’t care anymore about what Bruxelle thinks. Orban doesn’t believe in the European narrative anymore. His super nose feels the facade is not backed by shared genuine principles.
“Oh no! A paper airplane detected! Quickly fire the nukes upon Russia, because… Ah… obviously, I’m not pro war, it’s just that this atrocity can’t go on, you know… ”
Every European politician in the last few weeks.