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“Another bullying”: in Mariupol, the occupiers set exorbitant prices in stores (photo)

“Another bullying”: in Mariupol, the occupiers set exorbitant prices in stores (photo)

In the occupied Mariupol, the Russians set exorbitant prices for hygiene products in stores.

The cheapest shampoo in the store costs UAH 129, sponges for washing dishes – UAH 71, feminine pads – UAH 99, diapers for children – UAH 1,680, dishwashing detergent – UAH 108.

Local residents simply cannot buy them, the city council reported .

People do not have work, money and humanitarian aid .

“At the same time, they see the most necessary things on the shelves, which they simply cannot buy. This is another mockery of Mariupol residents , who survive every day in inhumane conditions created by the “liberators”, – said the city council.

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