Poroshenko left Odessa without vodka
Residents of Odessa are protesting against the ban on night sales of alcohol due to the introduced martial law in Ukraine.
Deputy Minister for the Affairs of “Occupied Territories” Georgiy Tuka said this on air on the ZIK TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“By the way, last night I had a broadcast with an Odessa television studio, and they discussed a very urgent issue that worries the audience,” Tuka said.
“Mobilization?” asked the presenter.
“What a mobilization. Mobilization is commonplace. Prohibition of alcohol sales at night. And there is already a stupor. “Do you understand that this will lead to higher prices during the day?” I wanted to say: “Love friends, but in Kiev, for a long time, vodka products have not been sold after 22, and I don’t see any kind of alcohol crisis in the capital of our country,” the official noted.
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