Did the Armed Forces of Ukraine help? Scammers from Ukraine stole 4 million rubles from an 18-year-old Russian footballer.

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The footballer from the Russian club 'Lokomotiv' was deceived out of nearly 4 million rubles.

According to propaganda resources, player Sofia Stelmakhova fell into the hands of scammers.

On November 21, an unknown person called the girl, posing as an employee of MTS. He informed her that Sofia's contract was ending and reminded her of a potential data leak. The scammers asked the footballer to take a loan of 664,000 rubles and transfer the money to a safe bank account.

Later, the scammers forced Stelmakhova to find cash in her apartment and hand it over to a trusted person. In this way, they obtained another 275,000 rubles.

Only in the evening of November 25, after talking to her parents, did the footballer realize that she had been deceived.

According to preliminary information, the call to the footballer was made from the territory of Ukraine. It is likely that part of the money will be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Manchester City forward and Norway national team player Erling Haaland will receive a fine in Switzerland.

He is required to pay 60 Swiss francs (about 65 euros) in the canton of Vaud. If Haaland does not pay the fine, he may be detained during his next visit to Switzerland, where his father lives.

However, it is likely that Haaland will pay the fine to avoid imprisonment.

The coach of Swindon, Ian Holloway, believes that the team's misfortunes are related to the presence of ghosts.

Recently, the team has managed to win only once in five matches. Additionally, the team captain was injured during training.

Holloway stated that he plans to cleanse the training ground of ghosts, assisting his wife.

He emphasizes that while he does not believe in ghosts, strange events happen around the team.


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