Russian occupiers see siege of Kyiv as opportunity to secure ‘rich’ life

Russian occupiers consider the siege of Kyiv as a chance to ensure ‘rich’ life for themselves.

This is evidenced by almost all the conversations of the invaders in Kyiv region, regularly intercepted by the SSU.

These occupiers believe that fate ‘smiled at them’, because near the capital there are better opportunities for looting. So, they plan to return home quite well-off.

This ‘soldier’ asks his family to look up the price of the graphics board and other computer components that he stole. The answers satisfied him so much that he concluded: “Well, this trip, it paid off.’

He plans to continue enrichment: ‘I'm going to break into flats, damnit. There’s a sh*tload of high-rises here, ten-story, damnit. I will go break into the houses…’

Reassuring his wife, who urges him not to talk about it on the phone, he says that among all the ruscists’ atrocities in Ukraine, burglary is not a crime: ‘It's bullsh*t. Here, houses are f**king shelled with mortars.’

However, the occupier should remember that a killed soldier does not need what he looted.