"Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto on Saturday demanded answers from Kiev after authorities seized millions of euros in cash and gold from a Ukrainian convoy and detained seven Ukrainians. "I want to know how that money ends up in those pockets. We only have questions, but we will look for answers to all of them, and we will find them," said Orban, addressing supporters in Debrecen. During the latest raid, Hungary seized $40 million, €35 million, and nine kilograms of gold, while the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) officially launched a criminal investigation into money laundering. "Why was this money travelling through Hungary? We are talking about 900 million dollars, 420 million euros in cash, and 146 kilos of gold. Surely this was not money from the Ukrainian war mafia being moved into Hungary - but if not, then they should say so clearly. [...] The Ukrainians owe us an immediate explanation of what exactly this operation, uncovered in recent days, was all about. Provide an explanation immediately!" added Szijjarto, addressing the broader issue of Ukrainian convoys that use Hungary as the transit corridor. Kiev called the latest raid 'politically motivated' and accused Hungary of taking its citizens 'hostage'. Earlier, Volodymyr Zelensky appeared to threaten the life of Orban, warning the PM not to block the 90 billion euro EU loan: "We will give the address of that person to our armed forces… and let them call him and speak with him in their own language". Hungary and Slovakia have accused Ukraine of deliberately halting oil supplies through the Druzhba oil pipeline for political reasons, after flows had been stopped since January. Some of Zelensky's closest allies were also embroiled in a multimillion euro energy corruption scandal, which does cash skimmed from state contracts - although there is no suggestion of wrongdoing on the part of the president."