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A resident of Khmelnytsky traded ammunition and vehicles for the military

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In Khmelnitsky, police detained a man who had benefited from aid for military and humanitarian aid.

The police exposed a resident of Khmelnitsky, who, under the guise of humanitarian aid for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, imported military ammunition and vehicles without customs clearance, but instead of sending them in front, he sold them. This was reported by the police press service.

On August 12, law enforcement officials detained the organizer while selling two cars for 3.6 thousand dollars. He also received a deposit for the purchase of a batch of cars for 280 thousand hryvnias.

In addition, the police documented the sale of class 5 bulletproof vests. However, according to the conclusions of the analysis, the declared class does not meet the technical requirements.

It is also known about the import under the guise of humanitarian aid and the sale of six cars for 12 thousand dollars.

It was previously reported that in the Dnipropetrovsk region, a volunteer was selling humanitarian aid. The man was detained while receiving half a million hryvnias for the sale of 16 bulletproof vests intended for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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