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Ukraine says Ukrainian bank employees detained with cash shipment in Hungary

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March 6 (Reuters) - ‌Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii ​Sybiha accused Hungary early on Friday of ⁠detaining seven employees of Ukraine's state savings bank while they were ​transporting cash from Austria back to ‌Ukraine.

Andrii Sybiha was writing on the X social media platform after Hungarian Prime ⁠Minister Viktor Orban said ⁠Budapest would force Ukraine with "political and financial tools" to reopen the Druzhba pipeline carrying Russian oil ‌to Hungarian refineries.

Sybiha said the employees ⁠were travelling in two ‌cars through Hungary ​when they were detained. He said their whereabouts were unknown at the ‌moment.

"In fact, we are ​talking about ⁠Hungary taking hostages and stealing ‌money," Sybiha wrote. "If ⁠this is the 'force' announced earlier today by Mr Orban, then this is ​a force ‌of a criminal gang. This is ⁠state terrorism and ​racketeering."

(Reporting by Ron Popeski; Editing ​by Lincoln Feast.)

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