Hungary to deploy additional air defense systems near Ukrainian border
Hungarian Defense Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky ordered the deployment of air defense systems in the northeastern part of the country, closest to Ukraine
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Telex reported the information.
In a video published on his Facebook page, the minister explained that this decision was made because "the scale of the Russian-Ukrainian war is greater than ever, and the war has entered its most dangerous phase."
According to Szalay-Bobrovniczky, the reason for this is that Ukraine has been given permission by Western countries to use the long-range weapons they received against Russian targets, and Russia, in the minister's view, "has changed its nuclear doctrine because of this."
- On the evening of November 17, U.S. President Joe Biden had allowed Ukraine to strike Russian territory using American long-range missiles.
- On November 18, it was reported that Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to strike Russian territory with ATACMS long-range missiles applies only to the Kursk region.
- On the night of November 19, Ukraine's Armed Forces hit the arsenal at the 1046th logistics center near Karachev, a city in Russia's Bryansk region. According to media reports, Ukraine used ATACMS for the first time during the attack.
- On November 20, Bloomberg, citing a Western official familiar with the situation, reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had struck military targets in Russia for the first time using British Storm Shadow cruise missiles.
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