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Russians Fear They’ll Soon Be Starving ‘Like North Koreans’

Por: The Daily Beast World January 10, 2023

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with gaudy excess, patriotic fervor and echoes of a Soviet past. In studios filled with visiting servicemen, brought in from the front lines to film the New Year’s extravaganza, hosts and performers toasted victory and for the side effects of Russian sanctions. Comedian Yevgeny Petrosyan cheered for the troops, assuring them that the entire country was behind them. He: Like it or not, Russia is enlarging!Noisy bravado couldn’t hide the fact... + full article



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