Russian occupants filmed their "entertainment" and looting on the phone stolen from a Ukrainian woman: photos and videos preserved in Google storage
The village of Cirkuny in the Kharkiv region was under occupation for some time. One of the locals managed to go abroad, but after a while she started getting photos and videos of strange men. And they were partying in her house with all their might.
What happened?
As you can easily guess, it was the Russian occupants who were living in the woman's house. They broke down the doors, stole a lot of appliances (no wonder they didn't have a washing machine!) and women's and men's clothing, including underwear. In addition, the Rashists were drunk and often had feasts when they found alcohol in the house. Apparently, they were most impressed by a bottle of liquor with a scorpion and a snake inside.
But the most interesting thing is that all this looting and "fun" the occupants filmed on the camera of a stolen smartphone. And since they had not thought to disable auto-saving to the Google cloud, the owner of the phone began to receive their photos and videos.
As a result, most of the soldiers have already been identified. Interestingly, they did not come from the provinces, but from big cities: Moscow, Kursk, Nizhny Novgorod.
Source: Sergei Bolvinov