In public institutions, the aggressor countries refuse to accept banknotes with images of the attractions of the annexed Crimea.
This is written by the Crimean occupation resource "Forpost".
According to the publication, users of Russian social networks decided to conduct an experiment, trying to pay for purchases using new banknotes.
"In the BC BC a note was taken, looked and said that they had heard of new money, but so far they have not been met and can not be taken. Day the same day I wanted to give them a change to the customer (800 rubles), to which he said: "Sorry, but the money is needed now ... give a better normal," - wrote the user.
In addition, refused to accept money with the image of the seized territories and in one of the markets.
"Today, the saleswoman in the market has flatly refused to accept them, saying that she sees this for the first time, and what I try to foist on the fakes," the author of the publication.
At the same time, about what city there is a speech, the author of the publication does not specify.
New Russian banknotes with a face value of 200 rubles, which depicts the symbols of the annexed Crimea, were presented by the Central Bank of Russia on October 12. Soon they went into circulation in the first regions of the country-invader.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) on October 13 banned Ukrainian banks and other financial institutions from carrying out operations with Russian banknotes, which depicts the symbols of the annexed Crimea.
Source: Apostrophe.