A Muscovite transferred 4.5 thousand rubles to an unidentified woman who identified herself as a Russian woman to buy medicine in Turkey, but the woman promised to send money to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces, reported Telegram channel is on Shot.
According to the source, the 30-year-old Muscovite works in the aircraft industry. He had to buy medicine in Turkey. A woman found a Telegram chat of Russians living in Turkey. She asked someone there to buy medicine and send it to Moscow, she said. An unknown person who introduced herself as Irina Avramenko agreed to help she.
He sent 4.5 thousand rubles to the Muscovite woman, after which he made sure that the medicine was already purchased and will be sent to Moscow in the near future. However, it did not come. Later, the buyer asked to send him a photo in which he was told that there will be no parcels and that money will be transferred to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
After that, she turned to Moscow law enforcement agencies. Police are investigating the case.
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