
Hungarian Authorities Detain Seven Ukrainians for Alleged Money Laundering
Hungarian authorities have detained seven Ukrainian citizens on suspicion of money laundering, prompting a strong reaction from Ukraine's foreign minister.
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Hungarian authorities have detained seven Ukrainian citizens on suspicion of money laundering, prompting a strong reaction from Ukraine's foreign minister.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has said that Hungary has still not granted Ukrainian consuls access to seven Ukrainian citizens being held in Budapest.
Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Hungary's acting chargé d'affaires to protest the political publicity surrounding the release of Ukrainian citizens from Russian captivity.

The Embassy of Ukraine in Poland is investigating a large-scale police operation that led to proceedings for the deportation of 91 Ukrainian citizens.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that when the Druzhba oil pipeline was restored after its first damage, Ukrainian citizens were injured, yet there were no calls from Hungary or…

Reports are circulating on social media, accompanied by an unconfirmed video, that two Ukrainian citizens, sons of known criminals, were kidnapped by a group of armed men on the island of Bali. Law enforcement has not yet confirmed the abduction.

Lawyers representing a Ukrainian savings bank question why seven Ukrainian citizens involved in a money transfer case are being expelled from Hungary if they might be linked to a crime, highlighting a contradiction in the authorities' actions.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán cautiously suggested that the government might intervene in fuel prices if necessary, though he was not questioned about claims that Hungarian authorities are holding seven Ukrainian citizens hostage.
Ukraine's ambassador to South Africa refused to offer condolences following the death of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei and military commanders, stating they had 'blood of thousands of Ukrainian citizens on their hands'.
New legislation in Poland has come into effect, limiting the scope of assistance for Ukrainian citizens, including reductions in certain social benefits and healthcare entitlements, while maintaining school year support.
Approximately 250,000 Ukrainian citizens are currently in the Middle East, and Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to provide consular assistance and considering all possible evacuation and response scenarios.
U2 has collaborated with Ukrainian artist Taras Topolia from the band Antytila on a project aimed at providing music therapy for Ukrainian citizens, emphasizing the importance of remembrance.

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has urged Ukrainian citizens to refrain from travelling to Hungary after an incident in which Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards were seized by the Hungarian authorities.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stated that in Budapest Hungarian authorities effectively took seven Ukrainian citizens, employees of Oschadbank, hostage and seized the money they were transporting.
Around 800 Ukrainian citizens are currently in Kuwait, and their only option for leaving the country is through the land borders of Saudi Arabia.
In Poland, a joint operation by the police and the Border Guard led to the detention of 140 foreigners staying in the country illegally, 91 of whom are Ukrainian citizens.

Mountain rescuers in Maramureș, Romania, intervened to save three Ukrainian citizens who were lost at over 1,600 meters altitude. The individuals were handed over to the Border Police.