SSU interception: Russian occupiers steal from each other

Do you think Russian army is looting only in Ukraine? No, they steal from their own, too.

In a conversation intercepted by the SSU, one of the Russian occupiers complains to his wife that all his belongings left in the camp in Belarus have been stolen. They even took his military ID and passport.

Convinced that this is the work of the ‘soldiers’ from the first battalion or the logistics unit, he calls them looters.

He says that there was a soldier whom they left to guard things, but he ‘f**king fled to somewhere in St. Petersburg.’

His wife promises to send him money to buy stuff.

However, she also complains of theft… There they steal money from payment cards.

‘Rostelecom started to take money from my card… So, I went and withdrew it all myself.’

Outraged by this state of affairs, she adds: ‘It would be f**king better, if you were stationed here.’

Indeed: it would be better if the occupiers stayed home and protected their property from other Russians…