"In short, we're screwed!": Pro-government artist Sviatlana Zhyhimont is going to Russia by car
She suffers because she didn't manage to buy cheap canisters for a "strategic reserve" of gasoline in the store of the Orsha penal colony.

Pro-government artist Sviatlana Zhyhimont, known for her dislike of everything Belarusian and an ardent fan of the Russian world, shared her plans on her Telegram channel.
She said that soon she plans to go to Russia by car with her husband. Sviatlana admires the war and even paints portraits of Russian soldiers. But news that not everything is so good in Russia also reached her.
The artist admitted that a month ago she started nagging her husband Pavel about needing to create a strategic reserve of gasoline — and for that, canisters needed to be bought. But he sabotaged the issue, because he planned to buy them cheaply in Orsha at the colony's store.
She says that at that time in Minsk, 20-liter canisters were sold for 60 rubles, and in Orsha, in the store selling products made by prisoners, for 47. But while the husband and wife were thinking, all the cheap ones were sold out.
"Today we were at the car store on Nekrasova, where resellers offer to sell a twenty-liter one for 150 to 170 rubles. We found the last two at a gas station for 96 rubles, bought them and were happy. In short, we're screwed," Sviatlana wrote.
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