russian supermarket fight: no sugar, people clashed; Conflict in the Russian supermarket, video – videos showing russians fight each other for sugar at supermarkets

by time news
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s supply of goods has plummeted following the imposition of economic sanctions by various countries following the start of the Ukraine occupation. Scenes of people coming to buy sugar at a supermarket went viral on social media. There were scenes of people beating people to get sugar packets brought in trolleys by the employees of the supermarket.

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It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Following the outbreak of the Ukraine war, countries, including the United States, imposed sanctions on Russia, reducing supplies. There was a limit to the amount of goods that could be delivered to a customer through stores. According to this, a person gets 10 kg of sugar. But the people who came to the supermarket were disputing about buying sugar and things were moving towards aggression.

The Russian government has come under fire after scenes of people fighting for sugar in supermarkets went viral on social media. There is no shortage of sugar in the country. The Russian government says the crisis is caused by consumers panicking. The allegation that people are hoarding to increase the price of sugar is also strong. Sugar exports to the country have been suspended since the start of the war.

Sugar prices in Russia have risen by 31 percent due to sanctions by European countries. The prices of other essential commodities also went up. There is a huge shortage of goods such as cars, home appliances and televisions. The setback was that foreign companies ceased operations. Russia’s annual inflation is at its highest level since 2015. Despite efforts by the Russian government to control inflation, commodity prices continue to rise. The Russian ruble has depreciated sharply against other currencies.

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