Andrei Stavnicers, the CEO of the Ukrainian IT company TransInvestService, admitted to the program “Good Morning Britain” that he had asked the Ukrainian military to destroy his mansion when he learned that Russian troops were there, People told.
The millionaire admits to calling on Ukrainian soldiers to blow up his mansion when he noticed in the video surveillance record that it had been occupied by the occupiers.
“They destroyed most of the cells in the house, but there was also one small cell in the house that was still working from time to time when the electricity was on.”
The camera records show that at least 12 military vehicles, rocket launchers and other weapons are on the property.
What he saw on camera records has led the businessman to take a radical step and call on Ukrainian soldiers to blow up his property. “They basically shot to Kiev from my house. Fortunately, they were destroyed by Ukrainian military personnel.”
The Russian army entered the host’s house on March 5 and took its personnel hostage. The businessman mentions that Russian soldiers scoffed at the staff, made them undress and walk naked. In the end, however, they were released.
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