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    1. Significant_Bus935 on

      Fun fact, what 3.30 Euros are for an EU employee, are about 10.60 Euros for a russian employee PPP equivalent. That’s the aspect that really hurts.

    2. suppaboy228 on

      There are prices of 1000 rubles per liter in some regions.
      Those are:
      €11.30/L
      $49.15/gal

    3. Roughly earning minimum wage to get 20 litres in the UK is less then 2.5 hours work

      In Russia (it varies a little by region) it is approximately 35 hours of minimum wage work

    4. Timtastic226 on

      Ooof. Average price of gas per gallon in USD before the invasion was around $2.00 in Russia. This should have a really strong impact on the overall civilian support.

    5. Send tanks, missiles to other country, and other country will perform free maintenance to roads, refineries in your country.

      Free trade!

    6. So well-deserved for all the Russians who are there illegally, hope it’s as expensive or even more in Russia!

    7. Agitated-Touch4575 on

      Well, anyway who gives a shit about fuel prices is Russia. I wanna see that they have no feul anymkrew! So you reap what you sow.

      And oh,… Slava 🇺🇦!

    8. Interesting that the authorities haven’t set a cap price. This really encourages corruption and greed.

      Oh wait, I forgot, it’s Russia.

    9. Pitiful-Assistance-1 on

      Imagine being the gas station of Europe and reducing yourself to this just because you wanted… wait what do they want anyway

    10. Good to understand that median monthly salary is around 950 USD, so if they want to fill up their car it’s around (570 USD) 60% of their income. That is crazy.

    11. Johnny_Pigeon on

      Anyone remember those funny Russian propaganda adds in 2022 where Europeans were freezing and eating dog food?

      How do you like them apples?

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