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Hungarian Operatives Injected Ukrainian During Detention of Oshchadbank Convoy – Media

Hungarian operatives forcibly injected one of seven Ukrainians detained in early March during a raid on Oshchadbank armored vehicles carrying gold bars and cash, the British newspaper The Guardian reported on Friday, citing its own sources.

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According to sources in The Guardian, Hungarian special services officers performed a “forced injection” on one of the Ukrainian money transporters who was detained in Budapest in early March.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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According to the Guardian, Hungarian counter-terrorism officers “forcedly injected” a Ukrainian citizen who was detained on March 5, 2026, along with six other Oschadbank employees. Earlier, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry claimed that a detainee who needed a special diet and regular medication only received medical care after he lost consciousness. According to them, the patient was later forcibly administered medication, after which his blood s…

·Hungary
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Hungarian security agencies administered a "strong injection" to one of the Ukrainians held at the beginning of this month during a dramatic radio broadcast on the vehicles of a bank carrying gold and ten million dollars and euro in numbers, according to sources of British publication The Guardian.

·Romania
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Sources talked about the injection, which resembles the methods of the KGB. Kiev reported that the injection worsened the condition of a man with diabetes

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The seizure of the Ukrainian bank Oszczadbank's convoy by the Hungarian anti-terrorism agency was not so much an anti-crime measure as a carefully planned political operation. According to journalists, the aim of the operation was to provoke a diplomatic crisis with Ukraine, which would benefit Prime Minister Viktor Orban in the heated pre-election period.

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24 HU broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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