In occupied Borovaya, Russians pay with gasoline and diesel for food and moonshine - Borovoye village council

19 July 2022, 09:36 | Ukraine
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In the occupied village of Borovaya in the Kharkiv region, Russian invaders use diesel fuel and gasoline as currency. They exchange them for food, moonshine and household items from local residents.. It is reported by the Borovsky village council in Telegram.

According to local authorities, in addition to Borovaya itself, a number of settlements of the community are under the occupation of the enemy.. From there, the Russians export last year's grain harvest to the territory of the Russian Federation, and also introduce their own rules and "

“In the occupied Borovsk region, in addition to the hryvnia and the ruble, another unit of account has appeared - diesel fuel and gasoline. It is with fuel that the Russian military willingly pays off with local residents for moonshine, food and other things, ”the message says..

In addition, local authorities note that the occupiers have turned one of the Borovsk agricultural enterprises into a morgue and constantly bring the bodies of dead soldiers there..

“On the territory of one of the agricultural enterprises of Borovaya, the occupiers have equipped a morgue, where they bring the corpses of their military. Their number is constantly increasing, as the Russians daily lose their soldiers in battles both in the neighboring Luhansk and Donetsk regions, and in the rear of the occupied territories, ”the village council of Borovaya reports..

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Earlier it was reported that the invaders stole 20 elevators in the Zaporozhye region.



Several generations of Ukrainians and Russians have grown up with the belief that there is a historical similarity between them, which in fact does not exist.. “One people” is a product of propaganda based on narratives about countries that Russia considers its “sphere of influence” and is trying in every possible way to return “home” - under its control. “Why Ukraine and Russia are not fraternal peoples and never have been,” read the article by Marina Starodubskaya.




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