Opposition demands answers over how drone crashed in Zagreb over Hungary
In a suburb of Zagreb called Jarun, a drone crashed Thursday night, most likely a Tu-141 Strizz reconnaissance drone, which, according to the Croatian government and army, flew from Ukraine via Croatia, Romania and Hungary. After the case was made public and the Croatian government confirmed that it had reached them through Hungarian airspace, opposition politicians and parties also responded. I would like to know best from the government that the plane may not have been noticed and shot down, which is now unknown to which country’s army it belongs to.
According to Jobbik’s announcement, the Soviet-era unmanned aircraft could fly in Hungarian airspace for nearly 40 minutes without anyone noticing. “Now a peace activist, mini-Putin, now campaigning with popular slogans for peace and security from public funds, is increasingly obstructing the forcing of the Russians to peace and is apparently unable to guarantee the security of the Hungarian people. There are two possibilities:
“or they didn’t do anything because they didn’t detect the machine or they detected it, but they didn’t do anything. None of the versions of the security of the Hungarian people are very encouraging.”The party is announcing to the government to find out if it actually flew through the airspace of Hungary, and if so, which version of the above has taken place.
Benedek Jávor, EU Adviser on Dialogue In your Facebook post he pointed out that “a military device representing the technological standard of the 70’s” could have crashed anywhere, including in Hungary, “the army resting in complete strategic peace said, wooden slippers, let alone taken down.”
What good was the development of the Hungarian army out of billions, if, in the case of Hungary, they could not start with the most probable threats (aircraft moving from a neighbor)? “But at least Merkel didn’t poke the government because they got a lot of tanks from her?” – asks the former Member of the European Parliament.