'I Stand With Ukraine,' Russian Business Owner In North Texas Says Sanctions Impacting Him, Not Putin

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While Ukrainians are fighting off the Russian invasion to protect their country, many Russians in North Texas are also angry about the conflict.

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Uspenski moved to North Texas recently and is currently in the process of renovating and taking over Russian Banya in Carrollton.Russian Banya is a café and spa including a sauna all in one building. When he bought the place he noticed a large picture of a building he admired in Moscow but with this recent Russian invasion he spray painted over it.

Despite what’s happening with the Russian invasion, and some other businesses removing the name ‘Russian’ off their store names or on products, Uspenski is defiant in not doing that with his business. Texas Governor Greg Abbott urged all businesses to remove Russian products from their shelves, Uspenski doesn’t like that idea because he says it really doesn’t affect Putin but rather businesses like his.

 

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