‘The return of banditry’: Russian car industry buckles under sanctions

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Prices have spiralled out control since invasion of Ukraine as market struggles to adapt

ldar Gadzhiev’s heart sank when he heard the sputtering from the engine of his Skoda one day in April. Gadzhiev, who owns a fleet of four cars that he leases as taxicabs in Moscow, knew it was a terrible and expensive time for a breakdown.Vladimir Putin

 

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It's only been 3 months. Imagine what Russia will look like in a year.

Yet the entire West is buckling for the same reason.

Wonderful! Even Russians cannot buy their own oil and gas. How glorious. Be a hero by riding a 🚴 taking publictransport, preferably electric powered 🚊 or 🚉 or be remembered as the enemy of the people with a soul totally decayed.

so does the US car industry, for same reason 😉

First article from the Guardian that isn't tacit support for the Fascist Russians and not of the impending defeat of the Ukrainians

Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine has not quite gone the way the Kremlin anticipated. In February Russian troops failed to encircle and seize the capital and retreated to Belarus 'I believe in our army' Slava Volodymyrovich, a driver in the Donbas battalion

We can work together as a planet if you just stop with 19th century brutish insecurity

The damage that has been done to Russia and especially Moscow will take generations to recover!

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