Zelenskiy Grills Budapest Over Alleged 'Banditry'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused Hungary of 'banditry' following the seizure of a Ukrainian bank transport. The incident involved cash and gold, and the temporary detention of the crew. Zelenskiy urged European leaders to speak up against Budapest’s actions.
- Country:
- Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has leveled serious allegations against Hungary, accusing Budapest of 'banditry' following the seizure of a Ukrainian bank transport.
The transport, carrying tens of millions of dollars in cash and gold, was seized, and its Ukrainian crew was temporarily detained.
In a statement circulated via WhatsApp, Zelenskiy called on European leaders to break their silence over Hungary's actions, seeking broader support against what he perceives as unjust behavior.