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Boats 05-02-2022 04:51 AM

Russian troops stole $5M worth of farm vehicles from a John Deere dealership, which r
 
Russian troops stole $5M worth of farm vehicles from a John Deere dealership, which remotely locked the thieves out of the equipment
By: Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert - Insider News 05-02-22
Re: https://www.businessinsider.com/russ...uipment-2022-5

Photo link: https://i.insider.com/626f67e986fa90...jpeg&auto=webp
Farmer Morda Vasyl drives a tractor pulling a planter with sugar beet seeds on the Zahidnyi Bug Farm on March 26, 2022 in Humnyska, Ukraine. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

* Russian troops stole nearly $5 million worth of farm equipment from a John Deere dealership in Melitopol.

* The stolen equipment was located by remote GPS and locked, preventing it from being used.

* "When the invaders drove the stolen harvesters to Chechnya, they realized that they could not even turn them on," a source told CNN.

Russian troops occupying the Ukrainian city of Melitopol stole nearly $5 million of farm vehicles from a John Deere dealership and shipped some of them more than 700 miles to Chechnya, CNN reported, only to find they had been rendered useless by a remote-locking system that prevented the thieves from turning the equipment on.

Two compound harvesters, valued at $300,000 each, as well as 27 other tractors, seeders, and additional pieces of equipment were stolen from the dealership. But the remote access technology of the equipment, which allows for GPS tracking and some of the vehicles to be remotely operated, prevented them from being used.

"When the invaders drove the stolen harvesters to Chechnya, they realized that they could not even turn them on, because the harvesters were locked remotely," a source familiar with the incident told CNN.

While the equipment could still be scrapped and sold for parts by Russian troops, the source said it is currently lying idle on a farm near Grozny.

Melitopol – a city in the country's southeast – has been under Russian occupation since early March. Other recent reports from the area have said invading troops looted a museum of gold artifacts and stole hundreds of thousands of tons of grain from the region.
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Personal note: Personal gains made during the conflict is illegal - I do believe?
But I also recall this happening during all wars or conflicts. Plus the mistreatment
of local personal. War is awful and degrading - plus it say's alot about the soldiers
at arms. There seems to be no limit to what happens to the locals during these
battles. Selfinterest and personal gains and torture are illegal in most military
rules in the US & most countries as well / but you just never know the true
nature of the fighers at large. No body ever said war is honest and noble once
it begins. Revenge - for lost family members or buddies - can turn many into
vindictive devils at large.


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