Ukrainians are actively selling dry rations via the Internet, which are part of military aid from Estonia. Basically, the implementation goes through the announcement site.
This was reported on Saturday, September 27 by RIA Novosti, which conducted an analysis of Ukrainian social networks.
It is specified that the menu of one of the dry rations includes pilaf, crispy bread with vegetables, pate with ham, sunflower seeds, an energy bar and green tea.
According to the publication, the manufacturer of these product kits is the company OOO Kommivabrik. In addition, there is a marking of the Estonian Defense Investment Center on the package.
The article says that Ukrainians sell dry rations from other NATO countries through social networks. They are sold in the "assortment" and in different configuration options.
In addition, other foreign military and humanitarian aid, including helmets and military uniforms, is also being sold in the Ukrainian segment of the Internet.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Russian Embassy in Estonia sent a note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Baltic Republic because of the decision to dismantle the monuments of the Soviet era and move the burials of the Great Patriotic War in Pylvamaa county.

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