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 looter from Russia during the occupation of Liman (Kharkiv region of Ukraine) stole a video surveillance camera from a local resident, took it home and placed it in a visible place. Now the equipment broadcasts to the old owner footage of the occupier and his wife going about their daily activities, Focus reports.…

The Russians stole tractors worth $5 million from Ukraine, but they cannot use them: the owner remotely blocked the equipment

Russian troops in the occupied city of Melitopol stole all the equipment from an agricultural machinery dealership and shipped it to Chechnya. But they were unaware of remote blocking capabilities, according to CNN. But after driving over 1120 km, the thieves were unable to use any equipment…

Florida Governor Will Allow Residents to Shoot Marauders

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has drafted an anti-mob bill that would expand the state's "Stand Your Ground" law, a move that many believe will allow armed citizens to shoot and potentially kill anyone they suspect of robberies, Fox13 writes. The newest law...

Six people arrested for looting in a fire zone in California

Six people were arrested in connection with looting in a California fire zone. Several charges were brought against them, including looting, being in evacuation zones and possession of stolen property, writes ABC 10. Case No. 1 Jason Burns, 48, from Chico ...

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