russian soldiers are reportedly looting and pillaging homes in russia’s Kursk region. A video from Korenevo shows residents returning to find their apartment ransacked, despite no Ukrainian soldiers having been in the area. Apti Alaudinov confirmed numerous incidents of looting in the region



by Affectionate-Day-552

40 comments
  1. The woman in the background is crying, because she had to wait such a long time for the traditional values to finally manifest directly. You can clearly hear the difference between “tears of desperation” and “tears of joy” – and these are clearly the latter.
    ruSSkiy mir is coming home !

  2. Surely an army full of conscripted convicted criminals wouldn’t steal things from their own people? That would be against the law!

  3. …and they don’t know anything. No exceptions are made.

    No one is discriminated against. Equal rights for all!

  4. *Oh look there’s a woman in the house we pillaged last week.*

    *It’s comfort time, boys!*

  5. It’s sad for any civilians caught in the middle…

    Yet, it’s hard to be sympathetic, when Mordor starts eating itself…

  6. Before the “special operation,” I knew very little about Russians. Now, nothing these people do surprises me. What a miserable country and people.

  7. Genuine question: are the civilians there allowed to own guns?

    Given how poorly equipped some of their squadrons are I love to imagine them trying this and getting demolished by a well-prepared homeowner.

  8. Russia fascist against their own people, this country is hitting the lowest level a country has never reached… 🤦‍♂️

  9. Stealing an oven? Am I living in too a first world country to comprehend how that is value for the effort?

  10. It’s all part of the raZZist approach to Defending Mother Russia. Residents just need to bear with it.

  11. Barbarians. As Rosa Luxemburg said: „Socialism or barbarism“. From the beginning they chose barbarism.

  12. ok I kinda understand looting, you might die soon and your country doesn’t supply you everything you need, from Russian perspective it isn’t worst sin to commit, you gotta do what you gotta do. what I don’t get is when they absolutely destroy the place like they are so kind of Mongol nomad. do they have no fucking line that they won’t cross?!

  13. Pretty terrible, but things can be replaced; people cannot. I’m glad they were able to return home even if they must start over.

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