Federal Security Service confiscates loot from the Russian military in Ukraine

Federal Security Service confiscates loot from the Russian military in Ukraine

One of the Russian military said that he stole 63 iPhones of the latest model in Ukraine, but they were all taken by the Federal Security Service.

 

Federal Security Service officers take away from the Russian military what they have stolen in Ukraine, and in return they promise not to prosecute them.

 

This is evidenced by intercepted by the Security Service of Ukraine phone conversations of the occupants.

 

"The Federal Security Service of Russia began to "roof" Russian military looters. They seize from them expensive goods looted in Ukraine, and in return they promise not to prosecute them," the SBU note. 

 

In particular, one of the Russian military said that he stole 63 iPhones of one of the latest models in Ukraine, but they were all taken away by the FSB.

 

"Probably, after the mass withdrawal of Western brands from the Russian market, the FSB got a new strategic task of "import substitution". At least for its leadership... well, a powerful change of functionality in the enemy special service... but we remind the Lubyanka looters that all loot will have to be returned or compensated for losses," stressed the department.

 

"I'm not taking anything out anymore. There were 63 iPhones. 13s, 512 gigabytes, Pro Max. How much dough would have been there!" - The occupant tells his wife. "And where did you put it all?" - she asks with amazement. "They took it all away! The FSB guys," he replies disappointedly.

 





One of the Russian military said that he stole 63 iPhones of the latest model in Ukraine, but they were all taken by the Federal Security Service.

 

Federal Security Service officers take away from the Russian military what they have stolen in Ukraine, and in return they promise not to prosecute them.

 

This is evidenced by intercepted by the Security Service of Ukraine phone conversations of the occupants.

 

"The Federal Security Service of Russia began to "roof" Russian military looters. They seize from them expensive goods looted in Ukraine, and in return they promise not to prosecute them," the SBU note. 

 

In particular, one of the Russian military said that he stole 63 iPhones of one of the latest models in Ukraine, but they were all taken away by the FSB.

 

"Probably, after the mass withdrawal of Western brands from the Russian market, the FSB got a new strategic task of "import substitution". At least for its leadership... well, a powerful change of functionality in the enemy special service... but we remind the Lubyanka looters that all loot will have to be returned or compensated for losses," stressed the department.

 

"I'm not taking anything out anymore. There were 63 iPhones. 13s, 512 gigabytes, Pro Max. How much dough would have been there!" - The occupant tells his wife. "And where did you put it all?" - she asks with amazement. "They took it all away! The FSB guys," he replies disappointedly.

 

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