Smuggled goods attempted to deliver into Ukraine under guise of humanitarian aid, it handed over to army – SBU
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) reports on the exposure of businessmen who, taking advantage of the difficult situation in Ukraine, intended to bring smuggled goods into the country under the guise of humanitarian aid.
"But thanks to the SBU intervention, the truck with sweets and food became a real humanitarian aid – it was handed over for the needs of the Ukrainian army," the SBU Telegram channel reported on Sunday.
"While entire Ukraine has united and helps our military, there are those who want to cash in on the war… Dealers will be punished! We will not allow abuses on human grief!" the service added.
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