container we will pour most of the products there first of all it's russian and at gas stations krymskiyuel, that is, our products are imported from crimea and exported to crimea grain, everything that our farmers grow, everything that they can take, they take it to the crimea from ours, they left so much agricultural products, what we grow ourselves, the people bring and sell dug up from the region, everything else is russian sausage, cigarettes, milk and you try not to be tangential to this in any way, you try do not interact with them in any way, and this is manifested in the food. you try not to touch them in any way and somehow keep the ukrainian in you. i lived in ukraine. i keep to myself. ukraine is in me. it reminds me very much of a film about hostages, that is, when you were gathered in one room , they put you and ordered you to sit quietly. you will sit quietly. nothing will happen to you. we can send food from the crimea. maybe we won't let you sit quietly with you everything will be fine or no no no i say that you can't understand what freedom is until you lose it, well, no