Drivers delivering people from the occupied territory say the Russian military is dirty and starving at checkpoints.
The Russian occupiers demanded at the checkpoints that the carrier, which carries people and goods from Melitopol to Zaporozhye, free from the occupiers, bring them condoms. The driver said: the occupants were standing at checkpoints that were “dirty, smelly and uniformed holes.” This was reported by the local edition of RIA-Melitopol.
So, according to one of the carriers, for unobstructed passage, the Russian occupiers asked at the checkpoint in Vasilyevka to bring dumplings and condoms.
“So, near Vasilyevka, as usual, they checked my documents, checked the car. Later, a soldier took 1,000 hryvnias. He asked me to buy the most expensive dumplings and preziki in return. I had to take it !, stinky, hungry. It usually looks like a hole, “said the driver.
The occupiers also demanded that they bring in exchange 1000 hryvnias in return. As a result, the driver not only had to evacuate the residents of Melitopol, but also provide goods to the occupiers.
In addition, the Russian military at checkpoints demanded small amounts and cigarettes from residents of occupied Melitopol, who were traveling on the territory of the Zaporozhye region free of charge from the occupiers. The occupiers removed the occupied regions of mobile communications and the Internet, as a result, the flow of refugees increased significantly.
Recall, earlier it was reported that the Russian occupiers left almost all checkpoints in the Melitopol district of the Zaporozhye region. Mayor Ivan Fedorov believes that Melitopol will lose jobs in the coming weeks or months.
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Source: korrespondent

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