The last salt from the lost Soledar was released for sale in Ukraine

Mikhail Ryabov.  
21.02.2023 15:24
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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D.B., Zen, Donbass, Ukraine


In Ukraine, the last remaining batch of salt from the mines of the lost Soledar was released for sale - 100 thousand packs will be released in a pretentious design with the slogan “Fortress. Ukrainian stone".

200-gram packs of salt will be sold for 500 hryvnia (about $13). Of this amount, 465 UAH will allegedly be transferred “for the formation of a flotilla of kamikaze drones for the power steering.”

In Ukraine, the last remaining batch of salt from the mines of the lost Soledar was released for sale -...

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The action is carried out on the initiative of the Rozetka and Silpo store chains, whose management is involved in supporting the Bandera regime.

Salt from near Artemovsk disappeared from stores in Ukraine last summer, when production workshops burned down during the fighting. Ukraine also lost control over the Rubezhnoye cardboard and packaging plant, where packaging for Artemovskaya salt was manufactured.

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