USD
41.87 UAH ▲0.1%
EUR
48.45 UAH ▼1.08%
GBP
56.06 UAH ▼1.29%
PLN
11.39 UAH ▼1.25%
CZK
1.97 UAH ▼1.05%
A resident of the Kherson region was also very surprised that the Russian milita...

Accepted a safing multicooker: a Ukrainian told about meeting with the invaders (video)

A resident of the Kherson region was also very surprised that the Russian military only saw a wardrobe for the first time in her house. The Russian military who occupied the southern regions of Ukraine do not know the appointment of elementary appliances and are surprised as Ukrainians arrange their life. A resident of one of the settlements in the south of Ukraine told about it on the camera. According to Ukrainka, a Russian military came to her family during his occupation.

The man was very untidy and thin. Immediately he began to threaten civilians with a weapon - a machine gun. After that, the occupier began to walk around the house, looking into all the rooms. The military gun was opened by a wardrobe, whose door was later closed by a second. The Russian military was very surprised. The woman suggested that he had not seen such technique before.

In the kitchen, the occupier set a machine gun on the hostess and began to shout at it: "Say the code from the safe! Say the code from the safe!" He demanded from the woman. The hostess could not understand what the military meant. Asking, she realized that the Russian occupier was seen as a safe for storing money and values ​​of a multicooker - a electrical appliance for cooking. Outside, the occupier already turned to the owner of the house. "Wow, what a booth you have," he was surprised.

The owner of the house only later realized that the invaders so called the metal arch that the man made to keep the grapes on it. Recall that Russian invaders have traditionally been taken out of Kherson appliances and plumbing. In particular, toilets. Focus also wrote that the Russian military under the slogans of "preservation of cultural values" was removed from the Kherson Art Museum named after Shovkunenko valuable works of art of the XVII-XX centuries.