Ukraine war: Russians brace for sanctions as their favourite shops close
- Russians hurry to stock up on Western imported goods as major retailers from abroad shut down operations
- Sanctions have piled up since Russian troops entered Ukraine, leading Russians to believe difficult days lie ahead
Yulia Shimelevich hurries to stock up on imported food for her cat and dog as it may soon disappear from Moscow shelves with the onslaught of sanctions from Western capitals on Russia over Ukraine.
“My life has already collapsed,” the 55-year old French tutor says.
“All the luxuries that we had grown accustomed to in recent years – imported products and clothes – are already in the past”.
Major retailers such as Zara, H&M, Ikea and many others suspended sales in Russia overnight, closing their doors in many shopping centres in the capital Moscow.
Shimelevich says that since Russian troops moved into Ukraine on February 24, most of her students had cancelled their classes, with many deciding to leave Russia in the face of repressive laws and looming financial difficulties.
Her son joined those departing Russia on Sunday.