A Russian soldier stole a camera in Ukraine, but did not change the settings: now the previous owner of the device is monitoring the life of the kidnapper - ForumDaily
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A Russian soldier stole a camera in Ukraine, but did not change the settings: now the previous owner of the device monitors the life of the thief

A marauder from Russia during the occupation of Liman (Kharkiv region of Ukraine) stole a video surveillance camera from a local resident, brought it home and placed it in a conspicuous place. Now the technology is broadcasting footage of the occupier and his wife going about their daily business to the old owner, reports "Focus".

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The Russian military stole a video surveillance camera in the occupied Liman (Donetsk region) and installed it at home.

However, the marauder did not even reconfigure the equipment and now the owner of the video camera is watching the daily life of the Buryat online, as blogger Yan Gordienko wrote in instagramme.

Gordienko explained that the Buryats, who came to fight the Ukrainians in the ranks of the Russian Armed Forces, stole the video surveillance camera from his friend. The invader took the equipment with him and, during the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, fled home across the border.

“If my friend still has access to the camera, then they didn’t set it up, they just put it in the apartment. Just for show,” the blogger wrote.

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Also, a friend of Gordienko sent him several screenshots from the video broadcast on his PC.

There is the daily life of the Russian occupier and his family. A Russian military man and his wife drink tea and clean the apartment. The marauder also appears in front of the camera in his underwear.

The owner of the stolen CCTV camera wrote that now he can watch his own “reality show” every day. He offered options for naming the video frames that the equipment broadcasts to him on his PC. Among them are “Stolen Reality”, “Derealization”, “The Great Orc” and “The Last Buryat”.

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