Thursday, March 24, 2022

Russian Effect

Russian Effect:



Aircraft at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport. A large number of Russians, many of them from Moscow, have been fleeing abroad, fearing the deteriorating economic and political consequences of the Ukraine conflict



Food store in Moscow. The supply of imported goods and foods into Russia has been disrupted by the ongoing conflict and heavy sanctions, resulting in rising prices.



Food store in Moscow. Sugar has been one of the most sought-after items among Russian buyers, and there have been reports of sugar shortages.



Grocery store in Moscow. Officials claimed that “panic buying” is behind the empty shelves in Russian stores and advised Russians not to buy goods such as sugar and buckwheat in large quantities


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Containers in a logistics center in Moscow on March 16. A mass exodus of foreign companies from Russia has put thousands of people out of work.



A Shell gas station. Major oil companies like Shell have pulled out of Russia since the invasion, putting the global energy market in disarray.

^ I have to say I hope things get much worse for the Russians only then will they start to see the reality of their War and all the death and destruction they are causing. ^

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/03/23/in-photos-moscow-residents-feel-consequences-of-ukraine-war-a77031

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