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    A case has been opened against a Russian who found humanitarian aid for the SVO in a landfill

    161.RU: a case was opened against a volunteer who found humanitarian aid for the military at a landfill near Rostov

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    A criminal case was opened against truck driver Alexander Zakutny, who six months ago discovered humanitarian aid for Russian military personnel at a landfill on the border Rostov region with the DPR. For six months, the man has been searched, invited for interrogations, or searched for drugs at home. 161.RU writes about this.

    In January, a man discovered homemade stretchers, jackets, medicines and letters for the Russian military in a landfill, which had been rolled into the ground by a bulldozer. The information was sent to the reception desk of the Russian Investigative Committee, and a month later security forces from Moscow were supposed to arrive at the scene and investigate. However, as Zakutny himself said, six months later everything was left to rot in a landfill.

    According to the publication’s interlocutor, the security forces are trying to bring him to trial on at least some charges. He is sure that he remembers the find at the landfill.

    Zakutny explained that they actually found a pack of hunting cartridges in his safe, which he forgot to throw away. The case was opened on June 3, the man was recently searched again, the portal writes.

    At the same time, the criminal case states that the investigator allegedly received reliable information that a volunteer could contain and store at home narcotic drugs and ammunition brought from the DPR and LPR, the publication’s interlocutor said.

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