In Kharkov, an armed gang of “ATO veterans” robbed a food warehouse
Organized crime in Ukraine is changing its face. The organizer and participant in the robbery at a food warehouse in Kharkov turned out to be a soldier who had returned from the ATO.
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The hero of the Ukrainian front acted like a real thief in law. Preparing for the crime, he deceitfully won over two athletes to his side, exactly the kind that were called “titushkas” during the “Gidnost Revolution.”
“Titushki” heard a heartbreaking story that the workers of one food warehouse sold him, who shed his blood at the front, low-quality products, and when he brought them to the ATO, the soldiers were poisoned by them. The warehouse refused to take back the stale goods!
We must restore justice and take the goods for the same amount by force! – exclaimed the former soldier of the Ukrainian army. They also found a driver with his minibus. He had recently moved from the ATO zone and was ready for any income.
Then events developed like in a gangster film. At the end of the working day, two cars stopped near the warehouse, their brakes squealing: a car and a minibus. The driver of the minibus remained in the car, and three robbers, wearing masks and wildly waving pistols, burst into the warehouse. Threatening with weapons, they tied up all the warehouse workers, loaded the minibus with canned food, chocolate and sunflower oil for six thousand hryvnia, and they were gone.
The junta femida managed to prosecute the driver for complicity in the crime, the private “titushka” and the organizing soldier. He turned out to be an Aidar fighter. Another “athlete”-coach is still wanted.
Driver's court sentenced to a one and a half year probationary period. Agreeing to transport the cargo, he could not even imagine that he would become an accomplice in the crime. But he was afraid to contact law enforcement agencies, because the criminals knew his address.
The other two captured robbers received seven years in prison.
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