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Daily Mail reporter Sue Reid marveled at life for Russians under sanctions

| Stepan YatskoDaily Mail reporter Sue Reed assessed the range of goods on Perm’s shelves and noted that Western sanctions had not caused a shortage.

A year ago, the West imposed sanctions on Russia, but this does not seem to have affected the country in any way, believes Sue Reed. Not only does the Russian Federation not lack products, but it even has the capacity to import them into other countries, such as Iran.

The journalist spoke to the residents of Perm, who assured her that they had no problem and had not noticed the sanctions from the West. It is worth asking, the correspondent believes, who is winning the economic war.

Sanctions against Russia began to be introduced a year ago. Meanwhile, inflation rose sharply in the West, electricity and food prices rose.

Earlier, Mohammed Ferhat, a columnist for the Arabic edition of Al-Ain, said Western countries feared that Russia would successfully overcome unprecedented sanctions, the TV channel reports. “360” .

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