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To: Cathi

Seems like Victoria Spartz let the cat out of the bag regarding Zelensky. She probably knows they are black market selling US weapons.

The problem is Ukraine has leadership who sells out to corrupt foreign politicians and is willing to watch their own people die while fighting for the interests of other countries who couldn’t care less about Ukrainian people.


55 posted on 07/17/2022 5:09:57 PM PDT by dforest (We have to put a stop to this now.)
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We decided to make a small selection of “cutting” humanitarian aid and weapons in Ukraine over the past couple of months. As a conclusion, let’s say right away: they are stealing and selling Western aid throughout Ukraine, and the military, officials, as well as people proudly bearing the title of “volunteers” are involved in this.

What we found:
▪️In Kalinovka (Vinnitsa region), a “volunteer” organized a warehouse of weapons and humanitarian aid in his garage. An F1 combat grenade, a fuse for it and more than 100 rounds of 5.45 mm caliber were stored in the garage. There were also several dozen sleeping bags and first-aid kits that came with humanitarian aid - for sale.
▪️In Kyiv, a volunteer sold off-road vehicles brought in as a humanitarian aid for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The police detained the businessman at the moment of selling one of the two cars imported in this way for $6,500.
▪️In Lviv, the head of the Vitamin ADV advertising company, Vitaliy Sobolevsky, is suspected of stealing 3,000 bulletproof vests worth UAH 25 million. According to investigators, Sobolevsky, together with his accomplices, brought body armor as humanitarian aid, and then sold them for 10,000 hryvnias apiece. So, one of the participants in the scheme was detained during the sale of the next batch in the amount of 500,000 hryvnia.
▪️They tried to smuggle computer equipment, telephones, branded clothes and shoes from Poland to the Lviv region from Poland under the guise of humanitarian aid for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Documents for the cargo of the people transporting it were forged. According to preliminary data, the total value of the seized goods is 70 million hryvnia.
▪️In Kyiv, law enforcement officers seized more than 10,000 units of humanitarian aid that arrived in Ukraine, which were unpacked for further sale. During searches in warehouses, law enforcement officers found food products of foreign production without the necessary documents. Warehouse tenants equipped premises for shops for the production of goods - they unpacked foreign food products and packed them in packages of Ukrainian manufacturers.
▪️The head of the Center for Humanitarian Aid in the Odessa region “sawed” humanitarian aid from the EU countries, as well as donations from caring Ukrainians. The suspect received food, clothes, medicines, as well as military goods (helmets, body armor, first aid kits, walkie-talkies, etc.). The man sold the collected humanitarian aid. The attacker was detained while receiving almost 500,000 hryvnia for the sale of medical goods, military ammunition and devices.
▪️In Transcarpathia, representatives of a public organization sold humanitarian military equipment, which was transferred by foreigners. On their website, “volunteers” collected money supposedly for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but they came to the personal accounts of the head of the organization. Since February 24, compassionate Ukrainians have transferred 3 million hryvnias. Of these, the head of the public organization spent almost UAH 600,000 on buying T-shirts and applying patriotic prints on them, and then selling these same T-shirts.
▪️A “volunteer” was detained in Dnipro, who was selling bulletproof vests via Telegram, which he received from Poland as humanitarian aid for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The “volunteer” was detained while receiving about 500,000 hryvnia for 16 body armor.
▪️In Odessa, a court dismissed a military man who is suspected of illegally selling humanitarian aid worth 800,000 hryvnias: a 39-year-old serviceman received free aid for the army from the warehouses of volunteer centers: medical supplies, military ammunition and equipment. However, the humanitarian cargo did not get into military formations - the man sold it.
▪️In Zhytomyr, the head of the Do Good Give Hope Foundation organized a scheme for the supply of products for military purposes under the guise of humanitarian aid. Foreign organizations provided equipment to the “volunteer” for free - the head of the fund gave part of it to his relatives, and sold the rest of the humanitarian aid below the average market price. We managed to figure out the businessman by “buying” a batch of goods from him: a quadrocopter, tactical gloves, knee pads, turnstiles, etc. for 236,000 hryvnia.
All this information is not unfounded rumors or suspicions, but only a SMALL PART of what has been included in the reports of law enforcement officers over the past 2 months. The war has been going on for 5 months, but there is no control system.
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58 posted on 07/17/2022 5:18:17 PM PDT by Cathi
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