Petty thief from Miory stole neighbors' cell phones, but raised the stakes and went to fight for Russia. And he got what he deserved
Dryhuchy is a picturesque village in the Miory district, on the banks of the Dvina. Local residents were quite surprised to learn about the fate of their fellow villager Uladzimir Patsyayonak, who had caused them a lot of trouble.

Uladzimir Patsyayonak, photo from social networks
Uladzimir Patsyayonak was born in 1994. He somehow finished rural school and quickly taught his fellow villagers to hide valuables.
As of 2021, according to data from the Belpol database, he had been convicted three times. He was tempted even by trifles: in early spring 2014, he entered a village shop and brazenly, in front of the seller, openly stole two bottles of vodka.
In the same year, while visiting a neighboring village, he snatched a mobile phone worth 500 thousand undenominated rubles from the owners. They noticed and took the phone back, but Uladzimir did not give up and stole it a second time. For this, he also received a conviction.
And in August 2016, Patsyayonak, while passing through Horki, was caught taking a screwdriver, pliers, a construction tape measure, and an aluminum flask from someone else's plot. He acquired goods worth 50 rubles.

His sister Sviatlana mourns Uladzimir. With the help of AI, she generates songs and collaborative pictures in honor of her deceased brother and posts them on her social networks
He wanted money, so in the summer of 2025, the young man signed a contract with the Russian army. After a couple of months of training in Rostov, Patsyayonak was assigned the military specialty of "rifleman's assistant" and sent to the Luhansk region, after which no one saw him again.
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