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“We broke all the logistics for us”: Russian ministers are already complaining about sanctions

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In Russia they are already complaining about sanctions: they say that they broke all their logistics/Collage of 24 channels

Heavy sanctions against Russia continue to slowly but relentlessly put pressure on the terrorist state. Some ministers no longer even hold back from speaking the truth.

In particular, the Minister of Transport of Russia Vitaly Savelyev made a statement, Channel 24 reports with reference to Russian media. The head of the Ministry of Transport complained that Western sanctions have already broken all the logistics of his country.

How exactly do they want to correct the consequences of “minor sanctions”

The minister of the killer country made a visit to the Astrakhan region of Russia. There he admitted that the sanctions of the Western countries, imposed due to a full-scale attack on Ukraine, are beginning to take effect seriously with negative consequences, including for logistics.

Those sanctions , which were imposed today on Russia, practically broke all the logistics in our country. We are forced to look for new logistics corridors, – Savelyev complained.

He noted that from now on the Russians are obliged to look for a way out of this situation. According to the Minister, they are already considering alternative trade routes. For example, we are talking about the North-South International Transport Corridor (INSTC).

This is a route connecting India with the countries of Central Asia, Russia and Europe through Iran. Note that it lies in the Caspian direction. There are three ports there:

  • Makhachkalo;
  • Astrakhan;
  • Olya.

Note! Earlier, the same Russian minister publicly acknowledged the theft of foreign aircraft. He bluntly said that his state stole planes belonging to other countries. He also reported that in Russia they decided that “they would do everything themselves,” and these aircraft would fly only to countries friendly to the aggressor.

“Due to the fact that we are considering this direction, of course, these are not only ports, but also approaches to ports, bridges and roads. We should not have bottlenecks that would not allow us to reorganize,” the minister began to explain – new options enforced by Western sanctions.

Tougher sanctions against Russia: breaking news

  • The world continues to put pressure on Moscow, strengthening sanctions for the bloody war that has begun in Ukraine – in the very center of Europe. Many countries support Ukraine in a heroic confrontation, expressing their own support in this way.
  • In particular, Canada has imposed yet another anti-Russian sanctions. The restrictions apply to Russian oligarchs, as well as imports and exports of luxury products.
  • The UK is introducing new sanctions against Russian airlines. Now some firms do not have the opportunity to sell their slots at the airports of the British state.
  • The EU is also mobilizing 300 billion euros to abandon Russian energy carriers. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced a package of measures that will help save more energy, accelerate the phase-out of Russian gas and start investing on a new scale.
  • U.S. Chargé d'Affaires Christina Quinn opined that Putin would go further kills the Russian economy, thinking that countries will begin to lift restrictions because of the disadvantage. At the same time, she stated that sanctions work, and their influence is not instantaneous.

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