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dead Russian paratroopers had valuable civilian items – UNIAN

The invaders stole gold and silver rings, chains and earrings, commemorative coins and watches, the Buryats were especially noted for inhuman cruelty.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated the village of Potemkino, which is Kherson regionin the things of the dead Russian paratroopers there were valuable things that they took by force from Ukrainian citizens.

According to the operational command “South” on Facebook, the military personnel of the 60th separate infantry brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out a successful offensive and liberated the village of Potemkino, in the Kherson region, and at the same time they repulsed several counterattacks of the Russian invaders, destroyed the aggressive infantry fighting vehicles and tanks, and also “caught” one ” Tiger”.

“During the cleansing of the settlement, our servicemen found valuable things in the belongings of dead Russian paratroopers, which they took by force from Ukrainian citizens. These are gold and silver rings, chains and earrings, commemorative coins and watches. Residents of Potemkino admitted that the occupiers stole their valuables with inhuman cruelty, the Buryats were especially noted. After the village was liberated from Rashist criminals, the local population breathed a sigh of relief, and the Ukrainian military was pleased with the result. Gold and silver will be transferred to the church in the Kyiv Patriarchate,” the statement said.

The report says that cases of looting are the usual behavior of a Russian soldier. The occupiers kill and steal on the battlefield and in the captured settlements things that are with the dead or wounded, the property of the peaceful local population.

Recall that in the Kherson region Ukrainian helicopters inflicted a double strike on a cluster of invaders and their equipment.

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