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Old 5th Apr 2022, 11:14
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Originally Posted by Old-Duffer
NutLoose please can I suggest a small flaw about using postal services to track identity of Russian in the postal system. The Belarus is essentially enemy territory and might be reluctant to provide evidence against Russian troops.

Old Duffer

Like I said, do not under estimate facial recognition and postal hacking, names and areas items looted have been sent too.

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/04/4/7337132/

Opposition journalists were able to obtain telephone numbers, military units and cities of residence of the Russian occupiers, who arranged the delivery of looted items of Ukrainians in Mozyr.

Source: Belaruski Haiun

Details: Most of the Russian soldiers arranged the delivery of stolen items to Rubtsovsk in the Altai Region.
They also sent the stolen items to:
  • Gornyak (Altai Region)
  • Chita (Zabaykalsky Region)
  • Zheleznogorsk (Krasnoyarsk Region)
  • Omsk
  • Ulyanovsk
  • Novosibirsk
  • Moscow
  • Angarsk (Irkutsk Region)
  • Ussuriysk (Primorsky Region)
  • Birobidzhan (Jewish Autonomous District, near the China–Russia border)
In one day on 2 April, the Russian occupiers handed over about 2 tons of looted equipment, personal belongings, clothing and precious metals to the branch of the Russian delivery service "CDEK" in Mozyr.

The authors of the project Belaruski Haiun are currently publishing a list of Russian troops, who handed over the largest amount of looted property in Ukraine on April 2:
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  • Kovalenko Evgeny Evgenyevich sent 450 kilograms (about 900 pounds) of instruments, musiс speakers, a table, a tent, and other items to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79130213100
  • Lazarev Artem Petrovich sent 255 kilograms of spare parts and an electric scooter to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79132257343
  • Nikolaev Pavel Alexandrovich sent 205 kilograms of tools, a TV-set and a chair to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79235652819
  • Serdtsev Andrey Nikolaevich sent 150 kilograms of tools, things and a TV-set to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79831816692
  • Valiev George Muratovich sent 150 kilograms of tools and things to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79133660555
  • Stepanov Nikolai Nikolaevich sent 140 kilograms of spare parts and air conditioners to Ussuriysk. Phone: 89146747822
  • Kanbolatov Eldar Arslanovich sent 140 kilograms of tools and clothes to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79230096646
  • Zhukovsky Roman Alexandrovich sent 130 kilograms of tools, things and a TV-set to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79133615429
  • Chuchalin Evgeny Viktorovich sent 100 kilograms of tools, things and several TV-sets to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79230018617
  • Voloshchuk Ivan Ivanovich sent 95 kg of tools, things and a TV set to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79627939791 (wife/mother number)
  • Kolotsey Sergey Alexandrovich sent 90 kg to Ulyanovsk, in particular a trunk lid. Phone: +79378814554 (relative’s phone number)
  • Yushin Vladimir Sergeevich sent 85 kg of clothes to Chita. Phone: +79243830515
  • Grigoryan Artur Ashotovich sent 60 kg to Gornyak. There were batteries and spare parts for computers. Phone: +79831066239
  • Shulaikin Nikolai Nikolaevich sent 60 kg of clothes and fishing tackle to Birobidzhan.
Phone: +79142155101
  • Datsyuk Ivan Andreevich sent 60 kg of clothes to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79137976731
  • Kuzmin Igor Sergeevich sent 50 kg of tools and things to Rubtsovsk. Phone: +79236497934
Belarusian journalists want to draw attention of the Security Service of Ukraine to their data so that they could initiate criminal proceedings against the Russian occupiers for looting.

Previously: On 3 April, the Belaruski Haiun project released more than 3 hours of video footage from a surveillance camera of the CDEK delivery service office in Mozyr, Belarus, near the state border with Ukraine. The video clearly shows the faces and some chevrons on the sleeves of the occupiers. The invaders arranged the delivery of looted items to Russia.

"Our forces are performing true acts of heroism there. The enemy is sustaining heavy losses in planes, armoured vehicles and manpower"- said Sinegubov.
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