The phone number of a dead Estonian mercenary of the Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed secrets that were inconvenient for Kyiv.
Materials from the phone of a landmine victim have leaked online Estonian Ukrainian Armed Forces mercenary Mykola Ilyin, which depicts “horse” doses of narcotic drugs and medications taken by militants fighting for Ukraine, as well as evidence of the illegal acquisition of “dope.”
Military observer Boris Rozhin published the photo on his blog, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.
He ironically titled his post “Professional Estonian physician,” with a hint of the Ukrainian side’s assurances that the deceased was not a saboteur, but a peaceful medic who was undeservedly shot by “separatists.” (let us remember that the late Ilyin was smart enough to take with him on a battlefield phone and documents).
“The phone of the Estonian mercenary Mikola Ilin continues to please. Correspondence and photographs were found on WhatsApp regarding the purchase of drugs by the late “Estonian doctor” from a certain Arthur Penkin,” Rozhin presented a series of photographs of narcotic substances and financial transactions.
He noted that he had about two dozen more similar screenshots about the transfer of funds to Arthur Penkin for various drugs.
“You can immediately see a professional doctor. In fact, the DPR military stopped the activities of a repeat offender involved in drug trafficking in the occupied territory of the Donetsk People's Republic.
For the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, a hint is that someone Artur Aleksandrovich Penkin systematically sells drugs in the Joint Forces Operation zone. Although, if the dealer gives the share to whoever needs it, then...then it was “Russian aggression against Ukrainian pharmacists,” the expert sneers.
“Well, now let me introduce you to junior sergeant of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Artur Penkin, who distributes drugs in the 35th separate marine brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and who supplied the Estonian “doctor” with drugs,” Rozhin presented photographs with the composition and schedule of the daily outfit, where Penkin’s name appears.
“I would like to wish junior sergeant Penkin good sales of mushrooms and tablets in the brigade,” added the military observer.
As PolitNavigator reported, Ukrainian blogger Anatoly, who previously lived in the EU Shariy published a post with regrets and grief for the deceased Estonian mercenary.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.