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Work on conscience: Z-volunteer, who for the Armed Forces "ordered" dildos, commented on the scandal

The Russian volunteer diminished the amount that "spent" on the purchase of intimate toys and stated that all funds would be returned. The Russian volunteer and volunteer Michael Luchin stuck into the "strawberry" scandal. Ukrainian hackers broke his account on AliExpress and on the raised $ 25,000 for drones for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation purchased dildo and stropons.

The Z-volunteer himself acknowledged that the break was also ordered, but tried to justify himself to his subscribers, they say, all intimate goods he would return, and money too. "Ukr* broke my mail, Alik and something else, even in my store 3D models put their data for payments. Everything returned, except the 17,000 rubles they spent on the purchase The money will go back and they will return.

The Russians who dropped on drones for the Russian army responded to the situation in which the volunteer, emoticons, found themselves. In the international intelligence community, informNapalm, which has released the situation with the Russian volunteer, is convinced that if they are returned to him, that is unlikely, it will take at least 2 months. "He tried to reassure his Z-audience, as if money and goods will be able to return (but not for sure).

For each individual product he would have to correspond with the support service, that is, at least time was won. He also tried to significantly reduce the losses to his sponsors They did not run and did not stop dropping money on his card. Misha Luchin does not understand that he has lost not only money, but also the trust of his supporters, because now they know for sure that the money he was raising from them went to toys for adults ", - the publication reads.

Recall that the activists of the team "Cybersproof" hacked the Z-volunteer account Mikhail Luchin on AliExpress. The $ 25,000, which he collected on the drones for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, was allowed hackers to dildo and Stapons. Cybersproof activists reported that unfortunately, the Russian Z-volunteer funds could not be forwarded to the Armed Forces because the card was tied to a specific address. Russian hackers began to send "summons" to Ukrainian refugees abroad.