Foreign Ministry reveals how Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards were seized in Hungary

Mariya Yemets, STANISLAV POHORILOV — 9 March, 14:49
Foreign Ministry reveals how Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards were seized in Hungary
A Ukrainian cash-in-transit guard being detained. Photo: Screenshot

It has emerged that fighters from Hungary's Counterterrorism Centre who detained seven cash-in-transit guards from Ukraine's state-run Oschadbank on the Budapest ring road on 5 March 2026 were equipped with an armoured personnel carrier, machine guns and grenade launchers.

Source: European Pravda, citing a statement by the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Details: The Foreign Ministry said the valuables transported from Raiffeisen Bank International in Austria by the cash-in-transit guards under an interbank contract had been processed in full compliance with transport regulations and customs procedures.

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Quote: "The Hungarian side knew that the cash-in-transit guards were not armed, yet the detention of Ukrainian citizens was carried out by Hungary's Counterterrorism Centre. An armoured personnel carrier was used during the operation, and the officers involved were armed with machine guns and grenade launchers."

Details: Reports also emerged about the conditions in which the detained guards were held. According to their testimonies, Hungary had committed serious violations of its international legal obligations, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said.

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