The Russian occupier stole the TV, fixed it on the tank and went on the offensive
Russian marauding soldiers, in their desire to take something home from Ukraine, have reached a new level.
What is known
In the first weeks after a full-scale invasion, we often ridiculed columns of Russian vehicles “equipped” with stolen refrigerators, washing machines, and even toilets. But they all moved towards the Russian border. And now it became known how one of the Russian warriors decided to go straight into battle with a TV.
Apparently, the soldier stole the TV, but decided not to leave it to his colleagues, fearing that he would not see it again. This is the level of trust in the Russian army. Photos of a tank with a TV mounted on the armor were published in Facebook soldier of the 58th separate motorized infantry brigade. hetman Ivan Vigovsky.
Note that this is not the first curious case of looting. Most recently we wrote how the Russian leaked a lot of interesting data from the stolen iPhonebecause it didn't come out iCloud. In the spring, another occupant replaced the protective plate in the bulletproof vest with a stolen one. macbook.
For those who want to know more:
- “Will you answer or died?”: the invader stole a PlayStation 4 from a Mariupol citizen and now asks him for an account password
- Foreign components were found in the "first completely Russian" thermal imager "Sych-3" (video disassembly)
- Russians launch "Frankenstein Eagles" assembled from several drones due to lack of components
- The Russians sued Sony: they demand to return access to games on the PlayStation, and also 280 million rubles in compensation
- The occupier did not understand the Polaroid and left his photo in the ransacked apartment: with the help of AI, the “selfie lover” has already been identified
- Media: artificial intelligence made a mistake when recognizing the occupier from a Polaroid photo from Irpen