In early March, the hijackers stole all the equipment from the Agrotek dealership: 27 pieces of equipment worth $ 5 million. But they couldn’t use the loot – the equipment was intercepted remotely.
The Russians were unable to use the agricultural equipment stolen in the occupied Melitopol, Zaporozhye region, because it was intercepted remotely. CNN writes about it in relation to a local businessman.
According to the trader, who was not named by the publication for security reasons, the hijackers stole all the equipment from the Agrotek dealership in early March: 27 pieces of equipment worth $ 5 million.
According to the publication, part of the equipment was brought to a nearby village, and the rest was sent to land in Chechnya. For the last time, according to GPS, he was tracked down in the village of Zakhan Yurt in Chechnya.
“When the occupiers drove the stolen harvesters to Chechnya, they realized they couldn’t afford to start them because the bundles were intercepted remotely,” the businessman said.
It is reported that now agricultural equipment remains near Grozny – the thieves are looking for specialists who can help bring it to working condition. According to the CNN interlocutor, there are groups in the Russian military competing with each other for loot.
Earlier it was reported that the export of grain from the Kherson region by the occupiers threatened millions of people with starvation.
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Source: korrespondent