Boxes of ammunition stolen from train with military aid for Ukraine in Poland

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Boxes of ammunition stolen from train with military aid for Ukraine in Poland

The scandalous incident with the military aid intended for the Kyiv regime took place on the territory of Poland. Four boxes of 155mm high-explosive fragmentation shells were stolen from a train carrying ammunition for Ukraine.

According to the Polish press, the crime was committed during a train stop at the Wenglyniec station. Unknown persons managed to break open the sealed doors of the cars. After that, they entered the wagons and pulled out four boxes of ammunition.



Trains are often robbed at Venglinets station. Polish journalists write that this is perhaps the main income of the local marginalized strata of the population. The fact is that there is a very large railway siding for freight trains in Venglinets. Ensuring control and security throughout the railway junction is very difficult, and this is used by local marginals.


As a rule, trains with various civilian goods, including televisions, household appliances, and furniture, go through the station. Probably, this time the thieves also expected to profit from civilian goods and did not know what was in the boxes.

The police soon followed the trail of the perpetrators and arrested them. Soon boxes of ammunition were found in a pond in Stary Venglinets, four kilometers from the station. It is likely that the criminals, having discovered that there were shells in the boxes, got scared and hurried to throw them into the pond. They must have realized that the military train robbery would be investigated more thoroughly.

The Polish press reports that three men aged 26 to 39 were detained. All of them are local residents, repeatedly convicted of theft. They have already been charged with burglary and theft of shells. According to a representative of the local prosecutor's office, they can be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for these crimes. But, interestingly, the court has not yet begun to place the detainees in custody and has not chosen any measure of restraint in relation to them.
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  1. -1
    10 June 2023 14: 08
    Thought vodka in boxes.
    Why not enjoy.
    1. +3
      10 June 2023 14: 46
      Quote: Blacksmith 55
      Thought vodka in boxes.
      Why not enjoy.

      Even a color-blind person in a state of complete intoxication will distinguish a civilian cargo from a military one.
      Steals for the black market.
      1. +1
        10 June 2023 17: 27
        The police soon followed the trail of the criminals and they were detained ...
        ... ammo boxes found in a pond in Stary Venglinets

        Note - not "the criminals indicated where the stolen", but the cops found it.
        Most likely the dog took the trail.
        And the criminals, probably, were appointed the first who came across.
        This is Poland. Each pimple is its own king.
        The authorities ordered "to find even from under the ground", and they found it.
    2. +2
      10 June 2023 14: 49
      Or they took it at night or they don’t know how to read - everything is written on the boxes about the contents.
      1. +2
        10 June 2023 19: 27
        Quote: Captain Pushkin
        Or they took it at night or they don’t know how to read - everything is written on the boxes about the contents.

        Couldn't you try to turn it in your hands in the car, pull the ring? It would be much more useful than just throwing it away somewhere.
  2. -3
    10 June 2023 14: 09
    It looks more like a fairy tale or an order for the press.
  3. +1
    10 June 2023 14: 12
    They took it home for testing, suddenly come in handy, children play or kill fish.
  4. +1
    10 June 2023 14: 12
    And how much military property was stolen on the territory of Poland during the withdrawal of our troops from the GDR? Draw your own conclusions gentlemen.
  5. +4
    10 June 2023 14: 13
    It was necessary to set fire to the train, and dump it under the guise of Russia. Definitely would have received an award.
  6. +1
    10 June 2023 14: 14
    And how many shells are in one box? 2? 3? 4?
    1. +1
      10 June 2023 14: 58
      Six-inch in a box no more than two.
      But in the West there is an option not in boxes, but in packages for mechanized loading, there may be 16-25 shells.
  7. 0
    10 June 2023 14: 15
    Pour nos gars ne font pas du sabotage sur cd train ainsi que sur d'autres objectifs dans les pays de l'OTAN ?
    1. 0
      10 June 2023 14: 21
      Quote from: HermancarloS10
      Pour nos gars ne font pas du sabotage sur cd train ainsi que sur d'autres objectifs dans les pays de l'OTAN ?

      So that our guys do not sabotage the train, like other targets in NATO countries?

      It's not entirely clear, but it seems that the guy is for us.
  8. +1
    10 June 2023 14: 17
    It turns out that it is not so difficult to put a mine under the train with BC. Where are the Konstantins Zaslonovs 2.0 of the 21st century? Or bribe the locals? It will be even better.
    1. 0
      10 June 2023 14: 52
      Quote: Rumata
      Or bribe the locals? It will be even better.

      It takes an experienced railroader. Otherwise, even the locals cannot determine where the train with condoms is, and where the train is with cartridges.
      1. Alf
        0
        10 June 2023 21: 24
        Quote: Mordvin 3
        And then even the locals cannot determine where the train with condoms is, and where the train is with cartridges.

        It seems to me that the locals just know perfectly well who is where when and what is lucky ...
  9. 0
    10 June 2023 14: 19
    Amateurs, you need to take everything and as much as possible laughing then the same shells can be sold to the same guns, or put up for sale on Avito wassat
  10. 0
    10 June 2023 14: 23
    They bombed the car, but it turned out to be loaded with something other than what they expected. "Nothing! It's something worldly." (Carlson, who lives on the roof)
  11. 0
    10 June 2023 14: 40
    this is not news! both under the tsars and under the soviets, the Polish crooks were better than others. Who doesn’t know the Warsaw bear cubs? Yes, in the 60s I myself again met one of the types of Polish crooks on a piece of iron. I’ll tell for a long time ...
  12. 0
    10 June 2023 14: 47
    And where are these shells? Move to the arrow and show them there?
    Kill the fish?

    And here's the question ... Isn't there 1 piece of ammunition of this caliber in one box?

    Or is it that we would start chanting that the Poles have 20, 200 there, or whoever thinks, they will privatize shells from trains?
  13. 0
    10 June 2023 14: 51
    Voroyugi is already in the forefront of the "Peacemaker" probably laughing For an attempt on the combat capability of the ukrovermacht, the independence of Ukraine, we won, etc., as usual.
  14. +1
    10 June 2023 15: 39
    The Polish press reports that three men aged 26 to 39 were detained. All of them are local residents, repeatedly convicted of theft.

    That's strange, but they say, they say, in Europe everyone lives according to European values ​​... What, repeatedly stealing is also European values ​​?! Or, in fact, these very "values" are complete garbage and cheap crap, designed for suckers? laughing
  15. 0
    10 June 2023 19: 27
    Strange, we have such loads accompanied by a guard, posts are posted in the parking lots.
    1. Alf
      0
      10 June 2023 21: 26
      Quote: tatarin1972
      Strange, we have such loads accompanied by a guard, posts are posted in the parking lots.

      What about guards, not people? They also want to smoke, take a piss, and just scratch their tongue, having gathered. Yes, and psychology, Well, these are shells, who needs them?
  16. 0
    10 June 2023 19: 42
    How can ammo boxes be confused with something else? idiots?
  17. 0
    10 June 2023 22: 00
    They will conduct an investigation and find out "Putin is guilty."
  18. 0
    11 June 2023 10: 43
    Boxes of ammunition stolen from train with military aid for Ukraine in Poland

    Good for the economy.