Wednesday 1 June 2022 12:43 AM Ukrainian refugee recognises her new boiler photographed on top of a Russian ... trends now They are very bed men: Ukrainian refugee is stunned to see image of Russian tank carrying her new boiler, tablecloth and BED SHEETS after her home was looted when she fled A Ukrainian refugee saw her new boiler photographed on top of a Russian tank Alina Koreniuk, who is living in the UK, recognised other items on the vehicle A tablecloth, Disney bedsheets and a blanket from her house were also pictured Her house, in Popasna, Luhansk, appears to have been looted by Russian troops '...whatever they hadn't destroyed they would steal', Alina said of the photograph By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 00:26 BST, 1 June 2022 | Updated: 00:37 BST, 1 June 2022 Viewcomments A Ukrainian refugee in Britain has spotted her looted new boiler perched on top of a Russian tank. Alina Koreniuk, who was a police officer back home, said her husband showed her the photo posted online and asked: ‘Do you notice anything strange about this?’ Other items on the vehicle included their tablecloth, new Disney bedsheets and a red blanket. The picture was taken close to their home in Popasna, Luhansk, a few days ago. ‘Our reaction was that whatever they hadn’t destroyed they would steal,’ she told the BBC. ‘ Alina Koreniuk (right), a Ukrainian refugee in Britain, was surprised to spot her new boiler photographed on top of a Russian tank in Luhansk along with other loot. Pictured: Alina Koreniuk with her mother Other items on the vehicle included their tablecloth, new Disney bedsheets and a red blanket - as Russian troops begin looting abandoned civilian homes We expected houses in Popasna to be looted.’ Mrs Koreniuk fled to the UK on April 8 and is living with a family in Nottinghamshire, with her daughters Kristina, 12, and Olha, eight. Her husband had to stay behind. Their hosts are thought to be among the first in the country to register for the scheme. Mrs Koreniuk’s grandmother was forced to leave behind a pet dog, which was killed either by shrapnel or by the occupying forces. Her husband was forced to stay behind as men under 60 cannot leave the country. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility