Russian invaders in cities captured last year borrowed retail space that survived their assaults, without building or restoring anything new.
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However, these measures did not even partially satisfy the remaining needs of the population. Therefore, the occupiers decided to justify themselves by introducing “automatic shops”. This was reported today, December 10, on the Telegram channel of the Lugansk OVA.
The first 50 kiosks on wheels have already been transferred from Russia to the so-called “LPR” and will deliver products to front-line and remote areas, where these goods will be sold,” noted the head of the OVA Artem Lysogor. — Why rebuild something when, after cultural centers on wheels and wired telephones, there will be mobile shops.
Source: Racurs

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