The government says Kyiv is trying to destabilize the economy by cutting off oil supplies from Russia through the Druzhba pipeline, with Ukraine maintaining that the infrastructure is not working due to Russian drone attacks.
Hungarian authorities also seized a shipment of money and gold from an Austrian bank to a Ukrainian bank in Kyiv, senior Hungarian government officials said. suggest that the money could be used to finance the opposition campaign against Viktor Orbán.
Ukraine insists that the heart attack made by the Hungarian authorities is against the law and that cash is part of a regular transfer to a state-owned bank.
Two weeks ago, Hungarian authorities raided the homes of two IT workers working for Tisza, accusing them. a spy on behalf of Ukraine.
Péter Magyar, who denies all charges, claims that Viktor Orbán, with the help of Russia, used state power to undermine Tisza from within, while international and local organizations report that Moscow deployed resources to influence the campaign and put the government in place.

“We have reason to believe that the Hungarian intelligence services, in cooperation with Eastern countries, distributed (…) military-grade intelligence programs on Tisza’s systems and network,” wrote on on March 26.





