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Russian soldiers caught looting in Kursk region warehouse

Here is Putin's army. A video showing Russian soldiers shamelessly looting packages in a warehouse in one of the villages still controlled by them in the Kursk region has surfaced online.

Russian soldiers are looting shipping warehouses with electronics.
Russian soldiers are looting shipping warehouses with electronics.
Images source: © Getty Images, X
Beata Bialik

24 August 2024 08:32

While Ukrainians have been fighting for nearly three weeks in the Kursk region to "push the war onto enemy territory," in one of the villages that remains under Russian control, where the Wildberries online store parcel warehouse is located, Russians are engaging in regular plunder.

A recorded video showing three Russian soldiers entering the warehouse and opening deposited packages with impunity has surfaced online. Anton Gerashchenko shared it on his channel on the portal X.

According to Russian Telegram channels, three Russians servicemen came into the warehouse and started opening and taking away parcels that were sent to local residents, wrote the Ukrainian politician.

Another recording is also circulating online, showing Russian soldiers, probably from Akhmat, robbing a cell phone store in Glushkovo in the Kursk region.

They break display cases, take out equipment (for example, power supplies) and try to open the door, describes Gerashchenko.

Internet users comment on the recorded evidence. "Very telling," notes one and adds:

Kadyrovites' activity in Kursk region: looting shops. Are they the ones to receive the Tesla Cybertruck?

The Ukrainian army appeared on Russian territory nearly three weeks ago. Soldiers entered the Kursk region on Tuesday (August 6) and have been fighting there ever since. Due to the offensive from Russian territories bordering Ukraine, more than 76,000 people have been evacuated.

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