Russians in Kherson robbing offices, pharmacies, breaking into homes
Ukrinform
Russian invaders have robbed a security firm, a notary's office, an office and a pharmacy in the temporarily occupied city of Kherson.
Yaroslav Yanushevych, head of the Kherson regional military administration, said this in a Telegram post, Ukrinform reports.
"In Kherson, the occupiers ransacked an office and a private security firm. They took away computer equipment, money, documentation. Cars were stolen from the territory [of the security firm]," Yanushevych said.
He added that the invaders had robbed a pharmacy, taking away medicines and money, as well as a notary's office.
In addition, in the Skadovsk district, the occupiers broke into a private house, threatened the owner and her son with a weapon, and then took away their Ukrainian passports.