NewsRussian soldiers loot homes in Belgorod amid conflict chaos

Russian soldiers loot homes in Belgorod amid conflict chaos

Russian soldiers are making life difficult for their compatriots. A video has surfaced online from a resident of Repyachowka in the Belgorod region, where a clash with Ukrainians occurred. Putin's soldiers looted the homes of local Russians.

Putin's soldiers are devastating Russian homes.
Putin's soldiers are devastating Russian homes.
Images source: © X | Anton Heraszczenko

The recording was posted online by former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Anton Herashchenko. In the video, we see the interior of one of the houses in the village of Repyachowka in the Belgorod region. It was there that the Russians repelled an attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

A Russian showed a recording: Soldiers demolished his house

During their actions, they looted 20 houses in the village. Information about the outrageous behavior of Putin's soldiers spread on Telegram. A resident of Repyachowka described what his house looked like after the soldiers' visit.

Our soldiers break into our homes. I don't know what they were looking for here. How can we leave the house and go somewhere? The house was locked. Around, there are empty alcohol bottles. Our soldiers are "good," "defending us" by breaking into our homes. They were also at my place, leaving a mess," says a Russian resident.

At the end of the recording, it is noted that clothes could only be taken from the houses. Besides that, there was nothing valuable to take.

Demoralization among Russian soldiers is a phenomenon well-known and documented by the media. Its effects are faced not only by Ukrainians but also by the Russians themselves. Some Russian soldiers, after returning from the front, have committed brutal crimes such as murders, robberies, rapes, and arsons. It is important to remember that many of Putin's mercenaries are criminals who go to the front in exchange for amnesty. However, this does not mean they behave any differently behind bars. Quite the opposite.

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