Anonymous 03/09/2026 (Mon) 13:11 Id: a83fa4 No.177496 del
>>177494, >>177495
Anatolij Sharij @anatoliisharii - Based on the official statement from Hungary, my information is fully confirmed.
Cars packed with tens of millions of euros and kilograms of gold are suspected of being involved in money laundering. Once again, I repeat: this is not Zelensky’s money; this is a kickback from someone in the European Union.
Well, it looks like we’re in for some interesting days. As I understand it, the European Commission will now “suddenly” make concessions to Hungary. But that won’t stop them from shearing European donkeys, nor from sending their money in cash on buses.
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Anatolij Sharij @anatoliisharii
Hungary has seized certain Ukrainian armored cash-in-transit vehicles.
Claims were made by my sources yesterday that the money was, to put it mildly, not exactly ordinary, and that Orbán knew about it.
I was convinced that the money belonged to Zelensky. Some kind of kickback.
However, today I’m being given information that the money does not belong to Zelensky, but rather to his associates from Europe.
The story is completely fantastic and yesterday it seemed unrealistic to me.
But today a number of sources report that Orbán struck not at Kyiv, but at Brussels.
There is about 80 million euros and around 10 kilograms of gold involved.
In Brussels they know whose money it is.
And therefore now, it seems to me, they will do anything possible to prevent the scandal from erupting.
Orbán acted very precisely and struck where it hurts.
We continue to watch.

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