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Ukrainian millionaire asked the army to bomb his mansion after it was occupied by the Russians

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By: Real America News Updated 20 Apr 2022, 13: 23 pm EDT

A businessman from Ukraine who left his country last March, after the invasion of Russia, asked the troops to bomb his mansion west of kyiv, after learning that the Russian army took it as a storage base for their weapons.

The CEO of the IT company TransInvest Service, Andrey Stavnitser, left Ukraine in the first days of March, after the Russian intervention last 24 of February, but in his mansion located in the capital of the country, the security personnel stayed, who They notified the businessman that the Russian troops had invaded the property.

‘I felt disgusted.’

Businessman Andrey Stavnitser’s house West of Kyiv was taken by Russian troops & Stavnitser saw from the webcams that Russians were deploying equipment from there. So he gave the location coordinates to the Ukraine military and ordered them to ‘bomb’ his home pic.twitter.com/bwl7ESIJAK

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“It was an obvious decision for me. There is not much you can do today to help the (Ukrainian) military , and that was one of the opportunities I had”, Andrey Stavntser expressed to the Good Morning Britain program.

Andrey Stavnitser gave a Interview with Good Morning Britain where he reported that the security personnel were attacked and interrogated by the Russian military and then removed from the house . The employees managed to protect themselves in a shelter and it was there that they were able to notify the millionaire, who is in Poland.

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Stavnitser checked the security cameras at his home and only one was active, since apparently the others had been destroyed, that was when He saw the soldiers walking around his house and how they kept their weapons, so he made the decision to tell the Ukrainian troops to bomb his mansion .

“If you asked me two months ago, what kind of feeling would I have, you know, if hostile military were in my house, I would say: ‘Fury and gonna’. However, this is not what I felt”, explained Andrey.

The businessman was able to contact the Ukrainian army and gave them the coordinates location of his mansion so that the troops could bombard the property.

“I felt disgusted, I felt dirty looking at some guys walking inside my house”, he expressed.

According to the data he provided, 12 Russian military vehicles were destroyed in the attack carried out by the troops from Ukraine. They also managed to destroy a BM-rocket launch system 13 which apparently could have been used to launch missiles towards kyiv.

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