In Moscow, the CEC uses equipment stolen from Ukraine

From Ukraine? In the Moscow Electoral Commission, laptops with a smeared layout.
The opposition Russian politician Leonid Volkov wrote about this on his Telegram channel.
Leonid Volkov, whom the Russian authorities consider a "foreign agent", published information that gives an understanding of where the equipment stolen by the invaders from Ukraine goes.
It is reported that today the aggressor country is testing "electronic voter books".
The following is a direct speech of a member of the commission:
True, so far nothing works. The crowd of driven state employees is already murmuring, while the DIT workers are trying to fix their invention. And now I'm sitting at a state-owned laptop, I miss it, and suddenly I notice that something is painted over with varnish on the keyboard. I look and what do I see there? Where did they get these laptops? Where are the washing machines?
Indeed, where?
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