A Russian military volunteer spent £20,000 on drones for Vladimir Putin’s army, but hackers intercepted the shipment and instead sent dildos and strap-ons.
Mikhail Luchin, 34, raised the enormous sum of money deliberately to aid the Russian troops in wreaking havoc in Ukraine.
Yet because of interference from the Cyber Resistance Group, he ended up with tens of thousands of pounds’ worth of sex gadgets that are allegedly non-returnable.
‘Instead of drones, Misha [Mikhail] will now send to the invader [troops] trucks of dildos, strap-ons and other things useful to every Russian that we ordered and paid for with his card on AliExpress’, the hackers said.
At first, Luchin said he’d simply just send the items back to AliExpress and get his money back.
But he has apparently since realised that this is not possible.
‘I will open a sex shop here [in Russia], make 300% profit and buy three times more drones’, he has now vowed.
He also told followers ‘it would be good to have a Kalibr [missile]’ to launch at the cyber operatives.
The Cyber Resistance group told InformNapalm site that their mission was ‘important’.
’He collected money and spent it on the purchase of drones for the Russian army’, they said.
‘So it was important to write it off for something else. We decided to order him a bunch of [sex] toys.’