In town of Narovlia (Belarus), the occupiers have set up a specialized market selling property looted in Ukraine. The “range” of goods is the following: washing machines and dishwashers, refrigerators, jewelry, cars, bicycles, motorcycles, dishes, carpets, works of art, children's toys, cosmetics. That is, everything that the russians gained through looting of peaceful population in Ukraine.
The occupiers are also trying to exchange stolen currency – dollars and euros. But due to internal restrictions on currency circulation, Belarusians are reluctant to agree to exchange transactions and offer the occupiers to turn to local banks. The russians refuse, citing a ban on command.
Currently, the occupiers have organized a centralized supply of new lots of looting "goods" to its market. In particular, a convoy of trucks with various property - industrial goods and household items - is moving from the town of Buryn (Konotop district, Sumy region) towards the state border.
In town of Mozyr (Belarus), there are russian military KAMAZ trucks from which soldiers unload packages with things, obtained by looting. The looted goods are sent to russia by the russian express delivery service SDEK.