Multiple videos and pictures have begun appearing on social media of alleged looters being tied up following Russia's invasion.
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A man was tied to a pole and had his pants pulled down after allegedly attempting to loot stores in Kyiv on Monday.
The photos showed the man taped around the pole at an AMIC petrol station.
Police cars can be seen parked in the background.
Another picture from the scene showed a man speaking to the alleged looter.
This punishment was intended to humiliate the alleged looter as Ukrainians deal with lawlessness following the Russian invasion, according to a
Mail Online report.
Other individuals who have attempted to take advantage of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine have faced similar punishments.
There have been reports of looting in areas across the country since the invasion began, with criminals targeting supermarkets, petrol stations and banks. Civilians have taken it upon themselves to try and stamp out the problem.
One alleged looter had his wrists cable-tied around a utility pole, his belt use to strap his knees against it and his underwear pulled down around his ankles, according to a
Spectator report
Other alleged looters have been beaten and forced to strip naked in the snow. Videos of these punishments have also started to appear on social media.