Russian butter prices soar; supermarket dairy thefts on the rise  

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Russian reported that the price of butter has risen by nearly 25% in Russia since the start of 2024. This sparked a wave of thefts at supermarkets throughout the country.
Reuters reported that a brand’s price had risen 34% since the beginning of the year, and now costs 239.96 roubles (2.47 dollars).
According to independent Russian news outlet Meduza, butter is now packaged by some supermarkets in the same anti theft casings that are used for premium alcohol and caviar.
The move was prompted by an increase in butter thefts. In one incident, two men were arrested for allegedly trying steal 25 packets of butter from a Moscow supermarket.
The Russian economy has shifted to a war footing due to the escalating government spending on defense and war. Inflation in Russia remained through 2024. The annual figure slowed to 8.63%, down from 9.05%.
In order to combat these pressures the Russian Central Bank has maintained interest rates at an unprecedented 19%.
The cost of butter has increased due to a variety of factors, including increases in wages, interest rates and fuel prices.
The Kremlin is closely monitoring the situation. It has worked hard to ensure that its war in Ukraine doesn’t affect the lives of its citizens back home.
Dmitry Patrushev said that the government monitors butter prices.
Meduza reported that Turkey now supplies butter to Russia.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian forces shot down 31 of 48 Shahed-type and unidentified drones launched overnight by Russia. The Air Force added that 14 more drones had been “lost” and three others were flying towards Belarus.
Svetlograd is a town with around 35,000 inhabitants, located over 600 km (372 miles), southeast of the Ukrainian border in Donetsk Oblast.
This includes 1,460 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
After the Ministerial Conference on the Human Dimension of the Peace Formula held in Montreal, more than 45 countries signed an agreement on October 31 to support the facilitation of the return of all Ukrainian deportees and captives.
Oleh Osiian is the first deputy head of the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection. He said that Ukraine and China are currently in talks to expand the of agricultural products.
stated that the document was likely to cover issues related to national minorities and security cooperation.
Radiy Khabirov said that a Ukrainian drone had struck an oil refinery located in the city Ufa, in Russia’s Bashkortostan republic.
Antony Blinken, a journalist, said that there have been no clashes yet between the military and the Ukrainian military. However, he added that they could happen “in the next few days.”
Ukraine reported that Mykola Tochytskyi, Minister, said that the Ukrainian government does not plan to stop its support for the telethon – Ukraine’s state run pool of TV channels, created during the war – before the end the martial law.
Donald Tusk, the Polish Prime Minister, said in July that Warsaw could provide Kyiv additional Soviet-made jets if they can find a suitable replacement. Wladyslaw KOSINIAK-KAMYSZ, the , responded to Zelensky’s call for a speedy transfer by saying, “Poland takes decisions based upon its security, and has already done all it can for Ukraine.”
In an interview published by the South Korean KBS TV on October 31, President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed to the West the fact that North Korea actively participates in the war against Ukraine.
“You do your job. You rely on reserves, special brigades and such equipment. If you get 10% of the package that has already been voted upon, then you’re in luck. Zelensky said, “It’s not funny.”
“Security and defense will be the priority of the budget for next year.” All taxes paid by individuals and businesses will be used to strengthen our military capabilities and defenders, Prime Minister Denys smyhal announced on his Telegram channel.
Bloomberg reported that the decision was in line according to analysts’ predictions and comes as Ukraine prepares for next week’s Presidential election.
Authorities said that the attack destroyed the entrance from the first to fifth floors of a nine-story building.
Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russia launched at least fifty drones overnight. Of these, Ukrainian air defenses shot 17 down in various regions.
In June, a signed security agreement between Poland and Ukraine laid out the possibility that Warsaw could shoot down Russian missiles headed toward Poland via Ukraine.

 

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