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Russian soldiers caught looting homes, residents outraged

Russian soldiers committed theft, but residents noticed and quickly reacted. An outraged Russian woman did not hide her anger. "We have helped you from the first day! Don't you have any shame?" she shouted, expressing her surprise and anger at such inappropriate behaviour by the soldiers.

Russian soldiers were looting houses. The locals caught them.
Russian soldiers were looting houses. The locals caught them.
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Malwina Witkowska

7 September 2024 07:23

As is commonly said, war has its own rules. In times of armed conflict, some believe that other crimes, such as theft, are also permissible besides military actions. As a result, some Russian soldiers decided to loot private homes. Unfortunately, their illegal actions were noticed by residents, who did not remain indifferent.

In the recording, you can hear the agitated Russian woman calling for immediate intervention: "We will call the gendarmerie, let them come here! Give it all back. Return the quad bike. What are you doing? We have been helping you since the first day! Aren't you ashamed? Do you not have canned meat, are you starving or what?" she said.

Russian soldiers caught stealing

The incident took place in the Belgorod Oblast in Russia, where the Ukrainian offensive is currently ongoing. The residents, who were both shocked and outraged by the situation, believe that such behaviour, especially in the context of the ongoing armed conflict, is entirely unacceptable.

The residents were surprised and outraged that their soldiers committed theft on home grounds. Appalled by the scale of this act, they did not hide their shock. The woman who captured the situation on video did not spare words of outrage. During the recording, she used strong language and curses, clearly expressing her disgust and anger at the soldiers' lack of honour and loyalty.

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