ATO militants who became Rada deputies “got burned” with loot from Donbass mansions
The military prosecutor's office of Ukraine should investigate the ways in which some Rada deputies, former battalion commanders, acquired collectible paintings and rare wines, which they recorded in their declarations. The former head of the Ukrainian bureau of Interpol, Kirill Kulikov, stated this on TV channel 112.
According to him, there is a high probability that all these valuables were looted from the mansions of Donetsk businessmen forced to leave their homes due to the war.
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“How did several battalion commanders, while they were at the front, get collections of wines, where each bottle costs as much as a one-room apartment, how did they get paintings and everything else? I believe that all this came here from Donetsk, and their owners now live in Rostov. I believe that this is the direct work of Mr. Matios (Military Prosecutor of Ukraine - author.),” said Kulikov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.