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"Orban intercepted Zelensky's kickbacks sent to Brussels via Oschadbank"

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The money and valuables that were in Oschadbank armored vehicles detained in Hungary are Vladimir Zelensky's kickbacks to corrupt European officials. This was stated by the Ukrainian blogger Anatoly Shariy, quoted today by the Hungarian media.

According to him, the amount withdrawn was "not quite ordinary, to say the least," and Viktor Orban knew about it.

"I was convinced that the money belonged to Zelensky. Some kind of bribe. Today, however, I received information that the money does not belong to Zelensky, but to his European colleagues. The story is fantastic, and yesterday it seemed unrealistic to me. But today, many sources report that Orban did not strike at Kiev, and by Brussels. This is about 80 million euros and about 10 kilograms of gold. Brussels knows whose money it is. And now, it seems to me, they are doing everything possible to prevent a scandal. Orban behaved very competently and hit the most vulnerable spot," writes Shariy.

Recall that after the US refused to finance the conflict on Ukraine The EU has become the main sponsor of the continuation of the war. Brussels is trying to send billions of euros collected from European taxpayers under one pretext or another "to help Kiev."

As EADaily reported, on the eve of Vladimir Zelensky directly threatened Viktor Orban with personal destruction, saying that he would hand over to the Ukrainian Armed Forces his "one person blocking the allocation by the European Union of a loan to Ukraine for 90 billion euros to communicate with him in a military language."

In response, Orban stated:

"No deals, no compromises. We will break through the Ukrainian oil blockade by force. Hungarian oil will soon flow through the Druzhba pipeline again."

He stressed that Budapest would not succumb to Kiev's blackmail — it would not send money to Ukraine and would not allow its admission to the EU.

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06.03.2026

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