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Hungarian investigative outlet Telex has reported that the order to seize Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards and Oschadbank assets near Budapest on 5 March came from then Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán.

Source: Telex, as reported by European Pravda

Details: Journalists found that the operation against Ukraine's state-owned Oschadbank had no legal basis and was instead a political miscalculation that had been planned in advance.

Quote: "Government officials, namely Viktor Orbán, decided that a raid on the Ukrainian 'gold convoy' should take place on 5 March, even though there were no professional grounds for such an operation. This became clear from the behind-the-scenes conversations Telex held over recent weeks with sources familiar with or involved in the case."