
Remember when Russian propaganda mocked Europe with videos of people “freezing in the dark”? Three years later, it’s Russia facing fuel shortages and rationing.
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Remember when Russian propaganda mocked Europe with videos of people “freezing in the dark”? Three years later, it’s Russia facing fuel shortages and rationing.
by UNITED24Media
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In 2022, Russian propaganda mocked Europe with videos showing people freezing in the dark, claiming that this was how Europeans would live without Russian gas.
Three years later, it is Russia that is facing fuel shortages, skyrocketing prices and rationing at petrol stations.
I love when a plan comes together…
Karma can be a bitch
Jupp. Back then some Russian Clown claimed that Berliners had chopped down the whole Tiergarten for firewood. Duh… They life in their own shitty distorted bubble of reality.
It needs to get worse.
I remember that nut case Olga Skabeyeva saying that in the UK we were resorting to eating cat food, heated up on our radiators rofl
I forgot about that nonsense! Even then it was ridiculous. Now it’s kind of funny.
Weird question, but does the fuel shortage even affect people outside of Moscow? A lot of the photos and videos we’ve seen indicate that these people are live in a medieval style, with communities being mostly self-sufficient as they don’t have supply chains for massive supermarkets.
Ruzzians and their supporters routinely deny the existence of generators in Ukraine. They are wilfully ignorant about the truck loads of gen sets delivered over the first 2 years….. lmfao.
Russians don’t eat hamsters. They have a different source of protein.
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Still waiting for that moment. I have solar, battery, cheap gas and cheap renewable electricity. My government is making more money than ever developing next generation weapons to destroy Russia and I still haven’t seen any shortages or blackouts.
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