Food Prices Are Surging in Russia. Is the War Hitting Russians in the Pocket?
Cross-border attacks have left 80,000 residents in Belgorod without heating, forcing partial evacuations and emergency responses as damage to energy infrastructure worsens.
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Nearly four years from Ukraine's large-scale invasion by Vladimir Putin, the balance of the war is measured not only in the cities destroyed by the border, but, more often, in Russia's devastated border regions. Millions of Ukrainians have suffered one of the most recent yesterdays in recent years, without electricity and heating, because Russian missile and drone attacks have put on the energy infrastructure. Ten thousand Russians living along …
Cucumbers have become more expensive than bananas.
Putin's war in Ukraine is also hitting Russians harder at home
Nearly four years after Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war’s toll is measured not only in the shattered cities across the border but increasingly in Russia’s own frontier regions. Millions of Ukrainians are enduring ...
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