The delivery service, through which the occupiers sent the loot, began to demand documents for equipment

09 April 2022, 00:46 | Peace
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The express delivery service CDEK refused to accept parcels with goods for dispatch if the sender cannot confirm the ownership of them. This is reported by the Russian edition of Meduza with reference to the order of the company's CEO Leonid Goldort.

Such evidence, for example, can be a cash receipt from a store..

According to an official statement, "

The publication quotes the document:.

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In the absence of these documents, the client should be denied the provision of courier services. The order was sent to all sections of the delivery service.



Recall that back in mid-March, Russia transferred its military in Ukraine to " After the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Kiev region in early April, a video appeared from the surveillance cameras of one of the SDEK branches in the Belarusian Mozyr, from where the looters sent the loot to Ukraine. Also, the occupiers organized a bazaar in Belarus, where they sell the loot in Ukraine. And on the Russian Avito, the Olympian of the Ukrainian national team was put up for sale with the comment "




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