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“All our guys will come, I’ll rouse the veterans here now, and we’ll see what you’ll croak here, f*ck!” A man in the Urals was outraged by the sale of fake medals in an army store - they can also be bought on marketplaces

Presumably, a participant in the war with Ukraine in an army store in the Urals saw medals with “SVO” for sale and promised to “raise the veterans”.

He began filming the counter with fake medals and listing their names: “For the capture of Bakhmut”, “For the liberation of the Kursk region”, “Medal for courage” and others. Then he began filming the store employees, calling them “f*cked up”. The employees asked him to stop filming, but the visitor continued to be indignant:

"Are you seriously confused? Now all sorts of dandruff will be buying medals here, wearing them, do you understand? You’ll be here, your women will decide who to sell to or what? They are freely available. Are you lost or something? ".

The TG channel “Voenkor96” that published the video claims that the store is located in the city of Miass in the Chelyabinsk region. The name is visible in the video - “Helmet. Army store”. Their VK group indicates that in addition to Miass, another point of sale operates under their brand in Chebarkul.

In addition, the store published an appeal to customers on social networks after criticism was received about the sale of fake awards.

“We have NEVER broken the law and have NOT SOLD state awards. We had for sale DUPLICATE awards, which are now sold everywhere (screenshots attached). There is no law restricting or prohibiting the sale of fakes,” the message says.

The store attached a screenshot of an ad for the sale of fake medals “For the capture of Avdiivka” from the website of one of the major marketplaces to the post. The appeal to buyers also says that the store helps the military “with both things and money” and also makes “the maximum possible discounts for veterans and participants.”

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