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The Russian military sent nearly 60 tons of parcels from Ukraine – media

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After the story of the mass shipment of parcels from the Belarusian Mozyr, journalists continued to follow how the Russian military used the services of a courier service for the delivery of goods.

Monitoring the parcel delivery company SDEK in 13 cities on the border of Ukraine including Russia and Belarus, the researchers found not only an abnormal increase in shipments that coincided with the start of the war, but also unusual connections between cities, confirming the wholesale version. theft. This was reported by the media outlet.

The journalists explained that the CDEK parcel delivery service allows customers to track the shipment, and the weight of the parcel can be seen in the page code.

They also found that the company generates an individual number. By numbers, they have collected data on all CDEK shipments since February 21st.

As a result, suspicious parcels were found at 13 checkpoints on the SDEK border: in Armyansk and Dzhankoy in the Crimea, in Pokrovsky, Rostov Region, in Boguchar and Rossosh, Voronezh Region, in Valuyki, Belgorod Region, in Zheleznogorsk and Rylsk, Kursk Region, in Klimovo and Klink, and in the Belorussian Mozyr.

Valuyki is the direction of Kharkiv, Klintsy, Novozybkov and Mozyr are Kiev-Chernigov, Rylsk is Sumy, and Dzhankoy and Armyansk are Kherson-Melitopol.

Simultaneously with the departure of Russian troops from the Kyiv region on March 29, the number of suspicious orders from the town’s borders gradually increased. If on March 26 they were 338 kilograms, then on March 29 the weight exceeded one ton, and on April 2 it exceeded 2.5 tons.

Thus, according to data received by Mediazona, more than 15 tons of suspicious cargo were shipped from the city of Valuiki from February 21 to May 20. The city is located 30 kilometers from the border with Ukraine and 20 kilometers from ” LPR “. From Klintsy, a city 60 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, more than 13 tonnes were shipped in the same period.

To prove that such large volumes of parcels were not a sign of stable social ties between the border and Siberian cities, the journalists analyzed how many parcels went in the other direction. About 5.8 tons of parcels arrived in Yurga from the border, only 51 kilos returned. Chebarkul, of which more than 5.5 tonnes were shipped, sent less than 10 kilograms to the border in all three months. Not a single parcel was sent from Kyzyl to the border.

The leader of these “suspicious” cities is Yurga, a city in the northwest of the Kemerovo region. About 5.8 tons from the Ukrainian border went to the city, where only 80,000 people live.

There are three large military units in Yurga: the 106th separate logistics brigade, the 74th separate guard with motorized rifle Zvenigorod-Berlin order of the Suvorov brigade (one of those stationed in Bucha, Gostomel and Irpen ) and the 1st Artillery brigade.

The second place in terms of weight of orders went to the city of Chebarkul in the Chelyabinsk region. Two tank regiments were stationed there: the 6th and 239th.

In Kyzyl, the capital of Tiva, 116 suspicious parcels were shipped with a total weight of more than 3.5 tonnes. The 55th separate motorized rifle brigade is stationed at Kyzyl.

And in one case, the Russian military used the SDEK to deliver the Russian Orlan drone – and, presumably, robbed not only the Ukrainians, but also their own troops.

It will be recalled that in the city of Irpin, Kyiv region, two thieves threw a grenade at women who complained about them. The attackers were detained by local fighters defending the territory,

Earlier in Bucha, robbers robbed a shopping center that was destroyed during the logging season. They found various goods worth 5 million hryvnias.

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Source: korrespondent

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