Where did the infidels send the loot from the Belarusian Mazyr/Screenshot of the map “Media zones”
Occupiers continue to cynically rob the houses of Ukrainians in the occupied territories. It turned out that during the three months of the war, the Russian invaders had already sent home 58 tons of property stolen from Ukrainians. The media showed a map where the most loot was sent.
- 1What is known about Russian looting
- 2From where more tons of loot was sent from
- 3The Russians probably stole from their own army
- 4Russian Looting in Ukraine: Latest News
Even earlier, there were footage from the Belarusian city of Mazyr has been published, showing how the Russian military send home the stolen property.
According to journalists, the abnormal growth of shipments, which coincided with the beginning of the war, confirms the version of mass looting by the occupiers. Interestingly, the tanners even robbed their own army and sent a military drone by mail. /h2>
On March 29, the Ukrainian authorities announced the withdrawal of part of the Russian troops from the Kyiv region. At the same time, the volume of suspicious orders from border cities gradually increased.
If on March 26 there were 338 kilograms, on March 29 the weight exceeded one ton, and on April 2 it exceeded 2.5 tons.
The peak of such parcels fell on April 4 – almost four tons. After a short decline exactly one week later, the weight of suspicious orders again increased to three tons, after which the decrease began.
How many infidels sent the loot during the war/Infographic “Mediazona” SDEK in the Belarusian Mozyr. Subsequently, the media found another point where kafirs were actively sending parcels – in Novozybkov, Bryansk region.
Most of the orders identified by the media weighed 381 kilograms, it was sent from the border Rylsk to the suburbs of Yekaterinburg.< /p>
The journalists compiled a new map of departures, recorded and analyzed several dozen hours of video from the border checkpoint in Valuyki.
more tons of loot
According to media reports, more than 15 tons of suspicious cargo was sent from the city of Valuiki from February 21 to May 20. The city is located 30 kilometers from the border with Ukraine and 20 kilometers from the self-proclaimed republic in the Lugansk region.
From Klintsy, a city 60 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, more than 13 tons were sent over the same period of time.
In three months, most of the cargo from the border cities was sent to Moscow and Yekaterinburg – 10, 3 and 6 tons respectively. There were quite a lot of orders for St. Petersburg as well.
Yurga, a city in the north-west of the Kemerovo region, became the leader among the “suspicious” cities. About 5.8 tons from the Ukrainian border went to the city, where only 80 thousand people live.
How much loot was sent to Russian cities/Mediazones infographics
How did journalists get the following data?The CDEK postal service allows customers to track the shipment, therefore, by order number, the company's website shows a detailed route from the point of collection to delivery. Russia and Crimea. In order to track the chains of parcels, cases were checked when more than two large orders were sent from these border offices in one day to the same place.
As a result, “suspicious” parcels (looted – channel 24) were found at 13 border checkpoints of the CDEK:
- in Armyansk and Dzhankoy in Crimea,
- in Pokrovsky, Rostov region,
- in Boguchar and Rossosh, Voronezh region,
- in Valuyki, Belgorod region
- in Zheleznogorsk and Rylsk, Kursk region,
- in Klimovo and Klinets Unecha, Bryansk region,
- in Belarusian Mozyr.
Viewed from Ukraine, then Valuyki is the Kharkiv direction, Klintsy, Novozybkov and Mozyr are Kiev-Chernigov, Rylsk is Sumy, and Dzhankoy and Armyansk are Kherson-Melitopol.
Occupiers sent more than 6 tons of loot to Yekaterinburg/Screenshot of the map
For a complete map of the volume of goods sent by the invaders to different cities of Russia, follow this link.
In Valuyki, the military sent sneakers, tires, a TV set, sausages and canned food, a guitar, a tent and much more.
Watch the video of how the infidels send the loot:
The Russians probably stole from their own army
The video shows that on April 29, an officer entered the CDEK point, dragging a heavy box behind him. It contained a drone similar to the Orlan.
However, the Orlan-10 UAV is used by the Russian armed forces to support convoys, detect targets and adjust fire.
Journalists were unable to trace the receipt of Orlan at the destination. On this day, orders heavier than 10 kilograms were sent from Valuyok to Bataysk, Berdsk, Vyborg, Zelenogorsk, Kizil, Moscow, Murmansk, Novosibirsk, Ulan-Ude, Ussuriysk and Khabarovsk.
Russian Looting in Ukraine: Latest News
- Russian infidels on May 18 robbed the premises of the State Consumer Service in the Kherson region. They stole a large amount of equipment.
- In Zaporozhye in Rody, in early May, Russians stole almost 400,000 hryvnias from an ATM. It was placed in a store, which was partially destroyed during the shelling.
- The invaders robbed the house where people's deputy Roman Kostenko used to live. The reason was his uniform of an SBU colonel, which they discovered.
- In Lisichansk, infidels stole cars. Law enforcement officers can receive 6 such messages only per day. From Kremennaya Russians take out equipment from hospitals and schools. All modern equipment was sent to Russia.
- In addition, infidels steal Ukrainian food. In particular, they removed from the Lugansk region a supply of grain for almost 3 years – about 100 thousand tons.