The retiree had previously stated that he was the victim of scammers, but did not say what he was promised for the act of vandalism.
On Red Square in Moscow, a pensioner was detained who managed to write “GUR” – an abbreviation that has several meanings, including the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in Lobnoye Mesto. This was reported by the Russian media Mash.
The elderly woman was reportedly detained “at the scene of the crime”. She had a phone with a video of the vandalism and a can of spray paint. It is said she was the victim of some “Ukrainian scammers”.
Let us remind you that previously a more popular place for the inscription “GUR” on Red Square was the monument to Marshal Zhukov, located near the Historical Museum. It was painted twice. On July 1, a 57-year-old resident of the Tula region was detained. It was reported that scammers forced him to take a loan of half a million rubles and paint the landmark. Under the article of the Russian Criminal Code “For damaging monuments of the Great Patriotic War”, he faces up to 5 years in prison.
On June 4, two women were detained after they wrote “GUR” on the plinth. It turned out that Anastasia, 28, from Krasnoznamensk, and Vera, 55, from Mytishchi, did this on the orders of mysterious scammers and for the sake of money. They explained that they urgently needed money to repay loans and therefore agreed to the act of vandalism.
Source: Focus
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