Militants from self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic confess to stealing OSCE vehicles
The Kremlin-backed Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) terrorist group has stolen OSCE vehicles and intends to provide them to the Russian military
Andriy Marochko, militant of the so-called people's militia of the LPR group, made the statement, local Donbas media report.
According to the terrorist, the armored vehicles will be used, in particular, for combat missions in the occupied territory of the Luhansk region.
Some of the vehicles were seized as part of the so-called criminal case on suspicion of "espionage" against OSCE employees.
Last week, terrorists opened a "case" against an OSCE employee, a British citizen. Earlier, the "court" of the group sentenced a resident of the occupied Luhansk region Maksym Petrov, who worked as a translator in the Luhansk office of the OSCE SMM, to 13 years in prison for "treason.”
On January 16, at the checkpoint near the occupied Izvaryne town, Luhansk region, car carriers with the OSCE inscription were spotted. The convoy was moving from Russia towards Luhansk. The OSCE stated that neither its representatives nor its vehicles are currently in Donbas.
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