Russians are selling the stolen goods from Ukraine

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Russians are selling the stolen goods from Ukraine.

In the southern Belarusian city of Narovlya, Russian soldiers have set up a market to sell stolen property from Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s intelligence service.

A message on the social network Facebook, along with the attached photo, states that the Maroder Pazar range includes washing machines and dishes, refrigerators, precious jewelry, cars, bicycles, motorcycles, plates, carpets, works of art, children’s toys and cosmetics.

That is, they all, they point out, that the Russians gained by kidnapping civilians in Ukraine.

Specifically, it is said that a convoy of trucks with various items – industrial goods and household items – is moving from the town of Burin (Konotop district, Sumy region) towards the state border.

Some of the goods are brought to Belarus by Russian trucks, while some are sent to the Russian state through the courier service SDEK Express.

A convoy of Russian Kamaz military vehicles has been spotted in the Belarusian city of Mozir, from which soldiers are unloading packages of items looted.

It should be noted, however, that this practice was common during the war.

And according to Fared Al Mahlol, an independent Syrian journalist and photojournalist covering the country’s humanitarian crisis and bombing survivors, the bodies of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, a political ally of Russian leader Vladimir Putin, have done what the forces are doing Russian now. Ukraine.

“It seems that Russian forces have learned well to steal from soldiers of the Assad regime,” said Al Mahlol.