Madjar responded to Russia's announcement of an international search for him
Commander of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi, known as Magyar, posted his reaction on social media to the news that Russia had placed him on Interpol's international wanted list for alleged ‘terrorism.’
According to Brovdi, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation accused him of involvement in the explosion in Kursk, where a Russian propagandist from Channel One was killed. ‘The charges are below, and the details are on all worm resources, but through a VPN,’ he said ironically.
Madjar stressed that the Kremlin's decision does not change the situation on the battlefield and will not help Russia avoid responsibility for its crimes against Ukraine. He warned that the consequences are inevitable, quoting Bulgakov: ‘Anushka has already spilled the oil.’
‘The geography of movement will add variety to the experience,’ the commander wrote, hinting that such attempts only expand his information presence. Separately, he published Russian news in which the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation announced charges in absentia and a search warrant.
This is not the first time Brovdi has been the target of Russian information attacks. In Ukraine, he is known for his work in the field of unmanned systems and his participation in operations that inflict significant losses on the enemy.