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They make a business out of looting. Russians open thrift stores in Severodonetsk. Published photos

In Severodonetsk, occupied by the Russian army, people are so desperate that they are ready to take their belongings to thrift stores and sell them for next to nothing.

Photos with advertisements of such stores appeared on the streets of the city.

The ad claims the store accepts everything: gold, appliances, tools, furniture and even cosmetics. In addition, the store promises low prices on military clothing.

One of these posters is located opposite a burned-out high-rise building.

The appearance of such shops indicates that people will sell the last things there in order to survive. In addition, through such shops, looted goods can be sold during more than a year of looting, which flourished in Severodonetsk.

The Russians are trying to create an imitation of national support in Severodonetsk. Yes, a large flag of the aggressor country was unfurled there. People specially brought to the city took part in this event.