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«They didn't need them, I took them myself»: russian occupier told his brother about the loot in the Ukrainian house

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The Russian occupiers are looting Ukrainian homes, taking away even the smallest items, and they are jealous that Ukrainians were able to travel the world before the war.

This is evidenced by the new interception of the SBU.

“I still got magnets. We settled in the house, they are such travelers: they were in China, in Italy, in Paris. Do * uya, in short, where they were. They don’t need them, they didn’t need them, along the way, I took them myself,» the Russian looter told his brother.

He adds that the Russian military steals in Ukraine everything they see: «Boys who just do not drink: saws, all sorts of shit,» sticks «, Bulgarians – all home.»

The occupier himself regrets that he stole the bag with cosmetic creams, but all the «good» burned down along with 10 coffee machines, which he planned to transport home and sell.

We will remind, in the Kherson region suffering from lack of logistical support the Russian occupiers come to locals and try to be hired to collect strawberries.

The SBU regularly publishes interceptions of conversations between the Russian occupiers, in particular, with their wives, from whom they can learn about the details of war crimes and atrocities they commit in Ukraine.

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