Bulletproof vests, turnstiles, helmets, thermal imagers, radio stations, etc. worth about 5 million hryvnias were seized in Cherkasy and Nikolaev regions.
Law enforcement officials, as part of the investigation of criminal proceedings on the facts of the illegal use of humanitarian aid, exposed the facts of the illegal sale of military goods. The Office of the Prosecutor General reported this on Tuesday, August 16.
“According to the investigation, people organized the illegal sale of these goods without appropriate certificates and other accompanying documents confirming their origin and legal importation into the territory of Ukraine,” the report said. .
As a result of searches in stores in Cherkasy and Mykolaiv regions, military goods were seized – bulletproof vests, turnstiles, tactical helmets, thermal imagers, radio stations, etc., totaling 5 million hryvnias .
The investigation is currently ongoing.
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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.
It was also found that a resident of Khmelnytsky was selling ammunition and cars for the military.
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Source: korrespondent

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