The attack on Ukraine appears to be a loss-making deal for Russia. Even after a long battle, on the one hand the Russian army is not able to achieve any significant success, on the other hand, Putin’s economy has started to falter due to sanctions from America and Western countries. In such a situation, the confidence of the public is also not visible in its government as before.
At present, there is a tussle over sugar in Russia. It is clearly seen in the viral post on social media that how Russian people are fighting with each other for Chinese. Images of skirmishes and skirmishes are visible in shopping malls. A war-like situation is clearly visible in the markets.
Seeing the battle for sugar, Russian shopkeepers have also set their own rules. In many places now people are not being allowed to buy more than 10 kg of sugar. According to a report, inflation is rising in Russia. In such a situation, the prices of sugar have also reached the sky. Realizing the shortage of sugar, people are also trying their best to fulfill their need. This effort seems to be turning into fights and clashes. This is the case everywhere.
However, due to restrictions, not only the prices of sugar are touching the sky, but other things also seem to be out of reach of the people. There is a huge shortage of goods coming from abroad in Russia. According to the report, things like cars, household necessities and TVs are being constantly shorted, as businessmen from Western countries are leaving Russia.
On the other hand, the Russian government claims that there is no shortage of sugar in their country. This problem has arisen because of hoarding. People are buying more sugar than necessary and storing it. According to the Anti-Monopoly Organization (FAS), some sugar traders are also hoarding to increase the price. At present, seeing the problem, the government has banned the sending of sugar out of the country. Although the government is taking many steps to stop the currency from falling, but they do not seem to have any effect. The prices of things are increasing exponentially.