Oschadbank armored cars stolen in Budapest are on the territory of the Hungarian Counter Terrorism Center
The whereabouts of seven bank employees remain unknown.

Hungary has hidden the Oschadbank armored cars, seized on March 5, on the closed territory of its Counter Terrorism Center, a source told "European Pravda".
The location of the vehicles, which were transporting 40 million dollars, 35 million euros, and 9 kg of gold, was established by representatives of the Ukrainian Embassy in Budapest and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
The Hungarian Counter Terrorism Center is a law enforcement unit controlled by the Ministry of Interior of Hungary. Previously, the center had already been involved in anti-Ukrainian government actions, for example, in the case of the detention and expulsion of a former Ukrainian diplomat.
At the same time, the whereabouts of the seven Oschadbank employees who were accompanying the armored vehicles remain unknown.
On the night of March 6, the National Bank of Ukraine made an official statement, accusing the Hungarian authorities of illegal seizure of the state Oschadbank's armored car crews. This refers to two vehicles that were carrying out regular cross-border currency transportation.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sibiga stated that it was about Ukrainian hostages of Viktor Orban's regime and called on Budapest to immediately release the bank employees and return the stolen property.
The day before, Prime Minister Viktor Orban threatened to forcibly resume the supply of Russian oil through Ukraine via the "Druzhba" oil pipeline.
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