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In Belarus, a young man hijacked a children's pet. Video
In Minsk, a young man stole a Winnie-the-Pooh children's animal from the shopping center costing about 15 million rubles. Toy hijacking hit the camcorder lens. The record shows how a guy in a blue tracksuit, talking on a mobile phone, walks up to the zoo.
"Saddled" "bear", the suspect, pushing with his feet, rode through the lobby, then proceeded to the exit from the shopping center and then - on the street, where in the rain, on the same vehicle, the attacker disappeared into the dark.
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