How The Belarusian "elf" Behaved In Crimea

How The Belarusian "elf" Behaved In Crimea
How The Belarusian "elf" Behaved In Crimea

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Sudak is a small ancient city in the south-west of the Crimean peninsula, which today is known as a place where famous Crimean wines are made and tourists from neighboring countries of Ukraine rest. And this summer, an elf from the popular computer game World of Warcraft visited the city and left clearly distinguishable marks on one of the cars.

How the Belarusian behaved in Crimea
How the Belarusian behaved in Crimea

A tourist from Belarus called himself an elf when local police tried to detain him. The local residents called the law enforcement officers after a guy in a black T-shirt climbed onto a car and began to stubbornly perform some jumping exercises on it. As he later explained, when he was an elf in World of Warcraft, he weighed almost nothing and learned to jump trees wonderfully. With cars, apparently, everything should have gone even easier, however, experts will now give an accurate assessment of the elf's shares in Ukrainian currency - there are serious dents on the insured car.

The militiamen themselves did not dare to enter into forceful contact with the computer monster, so soon fighters from the Bars rapid reaction group appeared in the same game location. They carried out the operation to capture the elf, in which, except for the car, there were no casualties. According to the police, the famous Crimean wines are hardly to blame for the incident with the Belarusian tourist - they did not find signs of alcoholic intoxication. Representatives of the law believe that the reason for his inappropriate behavior was some still unidentified drug. The owner of the ill-fated car appeared only at the police station, expressed gratitude to the soldiers for their quick response, took the necessary documents and went to draw up an insurance payment.

Thus, two tourists, in addition to rest in Crimea, also received a portion of thrills, which are often lacking for city dwellers, especially those who spend too much time interacting with a computer. The elf is not the most evil character in World of Warcraft. It is not known who exactly Anders Breivik was in this game, who killed 77 people in Norway in 2011, but, according to him, after spending 16 hours in this virtual game, he decided to commit a terrorist attack.

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