In one of the cities in south-central Russia, there is a shortage of goods in stores.
This was reported by Ukrainian journalist Andriy Tsaplienko in Telegram.
According to him, long queues for fish were recorded in Voronezh.
"Along with night queues for eggs, Russia will have long queues for fish. The picture in Voronezh is like from the Soviet past, when ordinary food was a deficit", - stated in the message.
The network also published a corresponding video.
However, not only eggs and fish, but also a number of other foods are not available to citizens.
The shelves are literally empty in the stores.
In particular, local blogs report that the mayor of Voronezh Vadim Kstenin reacted to the shortage of goods in stores.
He instructed to check the presence of goods after complaints from the citizens of Voronezh.
He also asked to clean the roads from snow near retail outlets in large districts and provide access roads to make it easier for entrepreneurs to deliver goods.
In addition, he instructed to clean up the garbage-filled courtyards.
"In a week, utility workers and regional operator should cope with the task of eliminating dumps near houses", - blogs tell.
Recall, in Russia the price of eggs increased significantly - for more than 40% during a year. In some regions they cost already 300 rubles per dozen. Many Russian stores have begun to sell this product by the piece. People are waiting in long queues to buy them.