Russian Transport Minister and former Kursk Region Governor Roman Starovoit has admitted that soldiers of Putin's army are looting in the region.
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The Russian Telegram channel ASTRA reported that at a meeting with residents of the Glushkovsky District of the Kursk Region, Starovoit admitted that there were instances of looting in the region. looting not only by civilians, but also by Putin's soldiers, the NBN publication reports.
According to the official, the military of the “second army of the world” sent the loot through delivery services. The former head of the region said that the task was set to stop accepting parcels.
Earlier, a non-state television company in Kursk released a story about looting by occupiers in the region. In the report, a resident of the Glushkovsky district complained that her house was robbed and her car was stolen. Other people claimed that the locks on the doors of each home were broken and the gates to the yard were open.
Information about looting by invaders in the Kursk region appeared earlier, the governor of the region Alexey Smirnov called such reports “a leak by the Ukrainian special services”.
The other day, the Russian propaganda agency “TASS” published an article about looted houses in the village of Glushkovo, accusing the Ukrainian Armed Forces of looting. However, Z-publics immediately stated that Ukrainian troops did not enter the village.
Recall that, as reported by Russian media, in the Novosibirsk region more than 10 soldiers escaped from a military unit, they were going to be sent to the front in Ukraine.