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In Moscow, a laptop and flash drives were stolen from an art intelligence officer while he was at the General Staff of the Armed Forces

The serviceman The Russian Armed Forces at a self-propelled artillery installation. Photo: Konstantin Mikhalchevsky / RIA Novosti

In Moscow in a mini-hotel on On Sadovaya-Karetnaya Street, a laptop and flash drives were stolen from an artillery intelligence officer of the Saratov Higher Command School while he was on official business at the General Staff The Russian Armed Forces. This was reported by the telegram channel "Base".

"36-year-old Ivan came from Saratov to Moscow on a business trip, he teaches at the Department of Artillery intelligence of the Saratov Higher Command School. A colleague advised him to check into a mini-hotel on Sadovaya-Karetnaya Street, he agreed. Early in the morning on November 4, Ivan left the room, locked the door and drove to the General Staff building. When he returned to the hotel, he realized that he had forgotten the room key at work. There was no duplicate at the reception, so Ivan was forced to return to the General Staff for the key, " the TC details.

When the officer was finally able to get into the room, he found that there were no underwear on the bed, and his notebooks, which he had left in his backpack, were on the shelf. The most important thing is that there was no laptop with two flash drives in the room. Other equipment was also missing. Law enforcement officers find out who could have taken the military's belongings.

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20.11.2024

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