Some days ago, the aggressor-controlled Crimean newspaper “Yevpatoriyskaya zdravnitsa”, decided once again to “glorify” the criminal “volunteers” collecting “help” for the aggressor’s army, in the person of local “entrepreneurs” Olga Lokteva and Tatyana Slabodchikova.
It is reported that these collaborators have successfully “ridden the flow of donations” from “Komi, Balashikha, Moscow, Kaluga, Shelekhov, St. Petersburg, Magadan, Yakutia, Togliatti” and at the same time “actively help the guys on the front line”, allegedly collecting something from such “catering monsters” like the Yevpatoria cafes “Molochnoye”, “Bistro”, “Yuzhnoye siyaniye” (“Southern Lights”), the canteen “Leto” (“Summer”) and the like.
Let us note that Lokteva’s father, Victor, is the formal owner of the mentioned unpretentious “Leto” canteen near the “town FSB department”; but in general, the residents of Yevpatoria are well aware of the real beneficiaries of the mentioned “historical”, that is, constantly ending up in stories, canteens of the “second level of freshness”, in which money is not earned, but is exclusively laundered.
It is obvious that both through their network and through traders like Slabodchikova, the corresponding group, tied to collaborators with the “authorities,” sells “volunteer aid to the front” collected in Russia “at reasonable prices” to the unassuming population of the occupied city in the form of corresponding “culinary products”, opening up a truly wide field of scams with “Yakut flour” and “Magadan sugar”.