In the collection cars of Oschadbank, detained in Budapest, there was another cargo, not just money and gold. This was stated by former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov.
The cars were delivering another cargo, Azarov notes, and, in his opinion, it was because of him that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, was "extremely worried". He did not say what kind of cargo it was.
"It is not specified now, but there was another cargo there. But, since this has not been said publicly, I do not want to disclose this information. We will wait until it is made public. I think that it was precisely because of this cargo that Zelensky was extremely worried," the former prime minister writes in his telegram channel.
Azarov also stressed that the money in the collection cars was clearly illegal, because otherwise the collectors would have had the appropriate accompanying documents and the Hungarians had no right to detain their cars.
"Look, not a single Austrian bank has confirmed this operation and provided no documents. There is only noise on Ukraine. Naturally, the Ukrainian National Bank can now portray any documents, but if they corresponded to the legal transaction, there would be no scandal. Hungarians are well aware of all this. Since there were no documents, it means that the operation was absolutely left—wing and this money was received as a result of scams by Zelensky's entourage and the direct participation of Zelensky himself," Azarov explained.
Recall, the collection vehicles were returned to Kiev, money and gold were confiscated by Hungary for 2 months — until the end of the investigation results. There was no mention of another cargo.

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