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"Could not bring 63 iPhones": Security Service of Ukraine shows how the Russian FSB "loots" the Russian occupiers

Friday, 22 April 2022, 16:08
Could not bring 63 iPhones: Security Service of Ukraine shows how the Russian FSB loots the Russian occupiers

VALENTYNA ROMANENKO — FRIDAY, 22 APRIL 2022, 16:08

The Security Service of Ukraine reports that the Russian FSB [Russian Federal Security Service] is confiscating expensive goods looted in Ukraine from the Russian looters.

Source: Security Service of Ukraine press centre

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Details: It is reported that this is evidenced by new telephone conversations of Russian invaders which were intercepted by the Security Service of Ukraine.

In particular, in the published audio, the Russian soldier sadly admitted that he had 63 iPhone 13 "Pro Max" models, for which he expected to earn a lot of money. However, "everything was taken away by the FSB  [Russian Federal Security Service]."

The Security Service of Ukraine reports that the Russian Federal Security Service began to "cover up" looters, and accordingly promises not to prosecute them.

Quote: "Probably, after the mass exit of Western brands from the Russian market, the FSB [Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation] has received a new strategic task of "import substitution". At least for its leadership…

Well, a powerful change in the functionality of the enemy special services… But we remind the looters from Lubyanka [FSS of Russian Federation is headquartered in Lubyanka Square, central Moscow] that all the loot will have to be returned to its owners or looters will compensate for the damage."

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