Occupiers have stolen a console from a Mariupol resident and now demand the password to the games
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The invaders stole a PS4 game console from a Mariupol resident, and now they are writing to the mail and asking for a password from the account.
The owner of the console, Alexander, announced this on his Instagram page.
Now the man is trying to determine the location of the marauder.

Heeey. Will you answer or have you died?, - the occupier wrote.
Perhaps this is the same Russian marauder who boasted of a stolen PS4, a 40,000 hryvnia watch and 80,000 hryvnia cash in Ukraine in an SBU interception in March.
Getting rich in Ukraine is not a problem: you go into any apartment and take what you want. - the occupier boasted to his wife.
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