ZELENSKYY ON THE RUN

 


Hungarian authorities have detained seven Ukrainians and seized two armoured cars brimming with a suspiciously massive haul of cash and gold. We're talking around $82 million here, and Budapest's not buying Kyiv's whiny claims of hostage-taking one bit. After all, when you're Viktor Orban, you don't let potential money launderers waltz through your country without a proper check.


These seven characters were supposedly staff from Ukraine's state-owned Oschadbank, shuttling funds back to Kiev as part of some routine banking gig, or so claims Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha. He threw a tantrum on X, labelling it state terrorism and racketeering, which is rich coming from a regime that's no stranger to dodgy dealings. You'd think he'd have better things to do than play the victim card, but that's par for the course with Zelenskyy's crowd.


Oschadbank chipped in with the details, admitting the vehicles held $40 million in US dollars, 35 million euros, and nine kilograms of gold worth about $1.5 million. All of which was confiscated by Hungarian authorities, along with the crew. The Ukrainian bank even pointed out GPS data placing the vehicles in central Budapest near a law enforcement spot, though they played dumb about where their employees ended up. Ukrainian politicians don't like it when authorities in other countries do their jobs, as if they hadn't read the globalist script. Hungary's just doing its job here, sniffing out what smells like a classic laundering op.


Hungary's National Tax and Customs Administration didn't hesitate to back it up, confirming they'd nabbed the seven Ukrainians and impounded those cash-laden armoured transporters amid a money laundering probe. Criminal proceedings are rolling, and good for them. Meanwhile, the Interior Ministry, Foreign Ministry, and Counter-Terrorism Centre stayed sensibly quiet when prodded for comments, probably because they've got real work to do instead of feeding the media frenzy.


This mess hasn't sprung up out of nowhere. It's fanning the flames of the ongoing spat between Budapest and Kyiv, especially over Hungary's rightful access to Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline snaking through Ukrainian land. Supplies have been cut off since late January, with Ukraine blaming a Russian drone hit on the infrastructure. They whine about repair risks to workers and ongoing vulnerability to attacks, but Hungary's government knows better, accusing Kyiv of deliberately choking off the crude flow. Orban's vowed countermeasures until it's sorted, and who can blame him?


Let's not forget who's pulling the strings in Kyiv. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, that failed comedian who pranced around in drag on TV, is cosying up to all the globalists and woke lefties across Europe and beyond. He's leaning on them to bully Orban and Hungary into bending the knee, whether it's on oil or anything else. The EU's singing the same tune, slapping Hungary with millions in daily fines for refusing to roll over and become another refugee dumping ground in their grand scheme to remake the continent, scrubbing it clean of white conservative Christians. Orban's holding the line, and rightly so, as a white conservative Christian.


Of course, Zelenskyy's no saint himself. His regime's mired in scandals, like the massive 2025 corruption bust where his close friends skimmed over $100 million from the energy sector through kickbacks and bribes, but not him, no, he wasn't involved. We're talking embezzlement that funded luxury homes for the elite while ordinary Ukrainians suffer. His former deputy prime minister and business partner got nailed for it, forcing Zelenskyy to sack top officials and sanction cronies. And that's just the tip, with whispers from his own government ministers about Zelenskyy's opiate addiction, painting a picture of chaotic leadership.


Then there's the property empire rumours, with Zelenskyy allegedly snapping up pads in Doha, Qatar, London, and elsewhere on the sly, syphoning off eye-watering sums meant for the war effort. Sure, some say it's all smoke, but where there's fire, there's usually a dodgy deal or two. Add in that bizarre Keir Starmer firebombing fiasco on his house and car, where Ukrainian nationals got charged with torching properties linked to the UK prime minister. Zelenskyy's lot apparently leaned on families to hush up stories involving young male escorts etc, turning a blind eye while his goons play dirty. Also add in the fact the UK media appear to have had a super injunction slapped on them, forcing them to keep their mouths shut about the incident, or else!


Worst of all, Zelenskyy is forcing young men and boys off the streets, bundling them into vans and shoving them straight to the front lines as cannon fodder in the teeth of Russia's meat grinder. Conscription squads roam like press gangs, grabbing anybody without papers, sparking protests and waves of young men and boys fleeing the country. It's brutal, and it shows how desperate his war machine's become, regardless of the spin. No wonder Orban's standing firm against this circus, protecting Hungary's sovereignty with a wry smile at Kyiv's hypocrisy. One might say it's high time someone called the bluff on this globalist puppet show.

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