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Intercept: russian marauders complain about peer robbery

In one of the conversations, the occupier's wife promised to send him some money.

Intercept: russian marauders complain about peer robbery

In telephone conversations intercepted by Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) officers, the occupiers(russians) complained that russian military personnel or other military personnel were stealing from them things they had previously looted in Ukraine.

SSU spokesman Artem Dekhtyarenko wrote about this on Facebook.

One of the russian occupiers complains to his wife that all his belongings hat were left in the camp in Belarus were stolen. His military ID and passport were confiscated. He is convinced that this is the work of "soldiers" of the First Battalion or the soldiers from the rear. He emphasizes that they had a fighter who was left to guard things, but he "got fu*ed somewhere in St. Petersburg”. That means, he escaped," Dekhtyarenko wrote.

In the intercepted conversation, you can hear that the occupier's wife promises to "throw" money at his bank account to buy things. But she also complains about thefts that are taking place in russia. Thefts from payment cards.

In the city of Narovlya (Belarus) the occupiers set up a bazaar selling looted property from Ukraine (washing machines and dishwashers, refrigerators, jewelry, cars, bicycles, motorcycles, dishes, carpets, works of art, children's toys, cosmetics). It should be noted that on 12 March 2022, it became known that the occupiers from russia had been instructed by their leaders to switch to "self-sufficiency." With this decision, the russian army actually legalized looting.

Panic is also spreading among the personnel of the russian army due to the radiation exposure of the units, that were previously stationed in the Chornobyl zone.

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