Occupiers transport dozens of stolen cars from Ukraine to Belarus (photo, video) en

The thefts of cars by the military of the aggressor country have become widespread. Looters take the cars with them, and they have already been seen repeatedly in Belarus.

All stolen cars have no license plates and have the letter “V” stickers. Such cars with Russian soldiers at the wheel have been spotted in Mozyr, Gomel, Rechitsa, Narovlya, Khoiniki, and Yelsk.

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Cars often moved in convoys with military equipment. Especially many of them were seen on April 4-5, when Rashist troops were retreating from Ukraine. Among the cars, there was a truck from the company “Havrylivski Kurchata” – the looters didn’t even try to hide this.

Activists of the project “Belarusian Gaun” have taken up the search for stolen cars from Ukraine and have compiled their first list:

  • Mitsubishi L200. Approximate year of manufacture: 2020. Color: white
  • Ford Transit. Approximate year of manufacture: 2015. Color: white
  • Honda Accord. Approximate year of manufacture: 2009. Color: silver. This one has a VIN code: JHMCU2600BC202866.
  • Kia Sportage. Approximate year of manufacture: 2018. Color: white
  • BMW X5 M. Approximate year of manufacture: 2015. Color: black
  • Nissan Rogue. Approximate year of manufacture: 2018. Color: cherry
  • Toyota Highlander. Approximate year of manufacture: 2020. Color: black
  • Mitsubishi L200. Approximate year of manufacture: 2020. Color: blue
  • Mitsubishi L200. Approximate year of manufacture: 2020. Color: white
  • Mitsubishi L200. Approximate year of manufacture: 2020. Color: black
  • Mitsubishi Pajero. Approximate year of manufacture: 2007. Color: black with a white hood
  • Great Wall Wingle 5. Approximate year of manufacture: 2012. Color: white

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