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In just one day, russian soldiers sent by post about 2 tons of looted goods in Ukraine

Most of the Russian soldiers registered the departure of the stolen to the city of Rubtsovsk in the Altai Territory.

Russian troops were recorded by a delivery service camera in Mozyr, Belarus
Russian troops were recorded by a delivery service camera in Mozyr, Belarus

The team of “Belarusian Guyun” project, which publishes information about the movement of russian troops through Belarus, has released detailed information (e.g. telephone numbers, military units, place of residence) of the russian troops, who arranged for the delivery of goods looted in Ukraine from the Belarusian city of Mozyr.

Most of the russian soldiers registered shipments of the stolen goods to Rubtsovsk in the Altai Krai. They also sent the stolen goods to: Gornyak (Altai Krai), Chita (Transbaikalia Krai), Zheleznohorsk (Krasnoyarsk Krai), Omsk, Ulyanovsk, Novosibirsk, Moscow, Angarsk (Irkutsk Oblast), Ussuriysk (Primorsky Krai), Birobidzhan (Jewish Autonomous Oblast)

According to the “Belarusian Guyun”, in just one day, on 2 April, the russian soldiers sent about 2 tons of stolen electrical equipment, personal belongings, clothing and precious metals via the russian delivery service SDEK in Mozyr.

The following list was published by the “Belarusian Guyun”:

1. Kovalenko Yevheniy Yevheniyovych sent 450 kilograms of instruments, musical speakers, a table, a tent, etc. to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79130213100 

2. Lazarev Artem Petrovich sent to Rubtsovsk 255 kilograms of spare parts and an electric scooter. Phone: +79132257343 

3. Nikolaev Pavel Alexandrovich sent to Rubtsovsk 205 kilograms of tools, a TV and a chair. Phone: + 79235652819 

4. Serdtsev Andriy Mykolayovych sent 150 kilograms of tools and a TV set to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79831816692

5. Valiev Georgy Muratovich sent 150 kilograms of tools to Rubtsovsk. Phone: + 79133660555 

6. Stepanov Mykola Mykolayovych sent 140 kilograms of spare parts and air conditioners to Ussuriysk. Phone: +89146747822 

7. Eldar Arslanovich Kanbolatov sent 140 kilograms of tools and clothes to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79230096646 

8. Zhukovsky Roman Oleksandrovych sent 130 kilograms of tools and a TV set to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79133615429 

9. Chuchalin Yevhen Viktorovych sent 100 kilograms of tools, equipment and several TV sets to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79230018617 

10. Ivan Ivanovich Voloshchuk sent 95 kg of tools, equipment and a TV set to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79627939791 (number of wife / mother) 

11. Kolotsei Serhiy Oleksandrovych sent 90 kg to Ulyanovsk, namely the trunk lid. Phone: +79378814554 (number of a family member) 

12. Yushin Volodymyr Serhiyovych sent 85 kilograms of clothes to Chita. Phone: +79243830515 

13. Artur Ashotovich Grigoryan sent 60 kg of things, batteries and spare parts for PC to Gornyak. Phone: +79831066239 

14. Mykola Mykolayovych Shulaikin sent 60 kg of clothes and fishing tackle to Birobidzhan. Phone: +79142155101 

15. Datsyuk Ivan Andriyovych sent 60 kg of clothes to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79137976731 

16. Kuzmin Igor Sergeevich sent to Rubtsovsk 50 kg of tools and equipment. Phone: +79236497934

Earlier, russian soldiers set-up a “market” in Narovlya (Belarus) to sell looted goods from Ukraine, mostly washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, jewelry, cars, bicycles, motorcycles, dishes, carpets, works of art, children's toys, cosmetics.

On 12 March, russian soldiers were instructed by their leadership to switch to the "self-supply" mode. This decision, in fact, legalized looting in Ukraine.

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