FSB starts to ‘protect’ Russian military looters

They seize expensive goods looted in Ukraine and instead promise not to prosecute.

This is evidenced by new telephone conversations of Russian invaders intercepted by the SSU.

‘I’m not gonna take anything out… We had 63 iPhones: 13, Pro Max, 512 GB… We would have so much money!’ the occupier tells his wife.

‘And what did you do with all of that?’ the wife asks in surprise.

‘FSB took everything! FSB guys,’ the ‘soldier’ replies in disappointment.

Probably, after Western brands massively left Russian market, the FSB received a new strategic task of ‘import substitution’. At least, for their leadership…

Well, that’s a huge change in the functionality of the enemy’s special service… But we remind the looters from Lubyanka that they will have to return the stolen or compensate damages.

Glory to Ukraine!

https://ssu.gov.ua/en/novyny/fsb-pochala-kryshuvaty-rosiiskykh-viiskovykhmaroderiv-audio

4 comments

  1. ‘FSB took everything! FSB guys,’ the ‘soldier’ replies in disappointment.

    Thieves getting relieved of stolen goods by bigger thieves. Who in turn will get the stolen goods taken from them, until the stolen goods get all the way to the top. This is a perfect example of how mafia land works.

  2. Well, iPhones are pretty sophisticated, like most electronic devices. I think the FSB is afraid that rapists and war criminals could be tracked by the devices and confiscate/destroy them for that reason. The more harmless items will find new owners in the FSB.

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