Huge problems with gasoline have paralyzed Ukraine – Vajra
A comparative analysis of life in the liberated territories and those occupied by the West leads to conclusions not in favor of Ukraine.
A former Kiev publicist, Andrei Vajra, who moved to Russia after the coup in Ukraine, stated this on the air of the “Political Department” program, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“People are already getting the opportunity to benchmark. Taking into account the fact that some relatives remained on one side of the barricades, other relatives on the other side of the barricades, the communication process continues, people exchange opinions and impressions. And even in these conditions of warfare, the comparisons are not very good for Ukrainian citizens who remained on the other side of the territories occupied by the West.
Even in such small things, we know very well that there are huge problems with gasoline in Ukraine. Because of this, the whole of Ukraine found itself in a paralyzed state. That is, without fuel, without the ability to move, even a small business is impossible, let alone a large one. People are unable to feed themselves as they have done for a long time.
And here it turns out that not only is the availability of gasoline in the liberated territories, but its cost is several times cheaper than in Ukraine. That is, in Ukraine it is difficult to find and very expensive to buy. The smartest ones are already trying to export fuel from the liberated territories to the occupied Ukrainian territories and sell them there,” the journalist said.
He added that the difference is already visible not only at the everyday level.
“We are already at the everyday level, at the grassroots level, giving them the opportunity to compare. Now the Kherson region is taking leaps and bounds towards integration with Russia. She will now see with her own eyes the difference between what Ukraine is and what Russia is, and at many levels - not only at the everyday, grassroots level. And again, this comparison is not in favor of Ukraine,” concluded Vadrzha.
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