Putin-loving warmonger raises £20k for drones – but gets sex toys instead

A war fanatic who raised $25,000 (£20,000) to spend on Chinese drones for Vladimir Putin's army was hacked and will now receive a huge delivery of sex toys.

"Z-volunteer" Mikhail Luchin placed an order with global online retail company AliExpress in a bid to support Russian troops fighting in Ukraine.

But Ukrainian hackers with the Cyber Resistance Group intercepted the order and altered it so the warmonger would instead receive hundreds of dildos and strap-ons.

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"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," they said.

Luchin initially planned to return the sex toys to AliExpress and get his money, but was eventually told he wouldn't be allowed.

Instead, he's resorted to a more entrepreneurial plan.

"I will open a sex shop here [in Russia], make 300% profit and buy three times more drones," he declared, telling followers "it would be good to have a Kalibr [missile]" to launch at the hackers who targeted him.

The Cyber Resistance Group told InformNapalm site: "The total amount of the order was about $25,000.

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"He collected money and spent it on the purchase of drones for the Russian army.

"So it was important to write it off for something else.

"We decided to order him a bunch of [sex] toys."

The hackers revealed they had originally wanted to use the money to benefit the Ukrainian army, but found there was no way to change the delivery address, meaning whatever they ordered would be sent to Luchin's house.

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They also said some of the goods had already been delivered when they intercepted the account.

"Because the card is tied to a specific address, [it means] that all the goods from the order will be delivered to Luchin's address," they added.

"That is why we decided to use his funds in this way."

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