Deputy Gusev says Russian marketplaces refuse to sell Ukrainian goods

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Now local marketplaces will stop selling Ukrainian goods, reports Basis. This was expressed by Deputy Gusev at a meeting with representatives of online trading platforms in the State Duma.

At today’s meeting in the State Duma, Deputy Dmitry Gusev said that market places voluntarily refuse to trade in goods from Ukraine. This was done by them at the collective request of the deputies.

Representatives of the marketplace, attended by employees of Wildberry, OZON, Sberbank and other services, agreed to stop the sale of Ukrainian goods, since the revenues of companies from Ukraine are partially used to finance the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“Some of the goods they sell are financed by the Ukrainian military from profits. And that means we have bullets and grenades on our men. Thank you for your voluntary, unilateral refusal to trade with Ukrainian goods. These are the lives of our people,” he shared.

At the same time, according to an anonymous source of the Telegram channel, products with the brand Khortytsya and Roshen are currently banned in one of the well-known marketplaces.

Recall that in mid-February, State Duma deputy Gusev called for more control For the sale of Ukrainian goods in market places.

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