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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