Ukrainians in 2023, the second year of the full-scale invasion, bought even more valuable cars than in 2021, before the full-scale invasion.
Of course, we don’t know how many of these people are deputies, officials, their relatives, assistants and drivers. But materials such as this are further evidence that the gap between the front and civilian life is growing.
And often not the least role in this is played by those who supposedly serve the state.
How else can we explain the pursuit of expensive cars by “statists” given the chronic lack of funds even for war from the state itself?
More details in the new material.
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