Sugar – 80 UAH/kg: in occupied Kherson there is a shortage of goods, supermarket shelves are almost empty

“We don't need Rashkiv products,” say locals.

In occupied Kherson now shortage of food and other goods, readers report ZN.UA .

Supermarket shelves in the city are almost empty. In the photos we received from readers – the supermarket “Tavria B”.

Mirror of the Week

Speculation is flourishing in the city. “There are no jobs, so people go to the Crimea, bring products from there and sell them in Kherson 4-5 times more expensive. Those Kherson residents who boycott Russian goods are in a difficult situation, ”locals say.

According to our readers, the local cinema “Ukraine” has turned into a natural flea market and bazaar. There you can buy Russian products, they are imported by trucks from the “DPR” and “LPR”.

“But we do not go there. We do not need Rashkiv products. The only Ukrainian product we saw at the Russian sale was sugar (sold at 80 hryvnias per kilogram). In general, so that you can imagine the prices: a kilo of coffee – 800 UAH, a small pack of the worst candies – 200 UAH, 5 liters of oil – 380 UAH. But Russian Coca-Cola and Pepsi – at least pour, “- said residents of Kherson” Mirror of the Week ».

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War is a time of restraint, coup and fear. But we, being in the unoccupied territories, do not even imagine how our compatriots live on the other side of the front line. We cannot appreciate the luxury of freedom. The luxury of not being afraid that at any moment you may be arrested, killed, humiliated, taken away in an unknown direction. Read about how Ukrainian teachers live with such risks in the article Oksana Onyschenko Occupation: how teachers work, live and hope “.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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