Hungarian Foreign Minister Anita Orban said she protested Russia's attack on Ukraine's Zakarpattia Oblast during a conversation with Russian Ambassador Evgeny Stanislavov on May 14.
"I told the Russian ambassador that it is completely unacceptable to Hungary that Zakarpattia, inhabited by Hungarians, is also being attacked," Orban said in a Facebook video.
"I emphasized that Russia must do everything in its power to secure an immediate ceasefire and bring about a peaceful and lasting end to the war as soon as possible," she added.
The comments came after Hungary summoned the Russian ambassador following Moscow's latest mass attack against Ukraine, which included what Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar described as an unprecedented number of drones targeting Zakarpattia Oblast.
Russia launched more than 800 drones during the May 13 attack, killing at least 14 people and injuring dozens more all around Ukraine, including children.












