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god bless you, the voice says, as a supermarket worker pushes a trolley of sugar towards anxious shoppers. they scramble to grab as much as they can before supplies run out. pleas from russian officials for the public not to panic buy are going unheard. and now a prominent russian economist tells cnn this economic pain is set to deepen. we re seeing these shortages now, and that s bad enough for some people in russia. but what you re saying is that soon, we could see a much bigger, much more serious economic impact because of these sanctions. yes. the shortages, it s a temporary most of the shortages, it s a temporary problem. so that will be solved. these goods will appear. it s a very acute phase, and then everything is phase. with the quality of life, real income, that is not that apparent yet, but that will be this problem will be
have been snatching up essentials, jostling each other to buy sugar off the back of a truck. god bless you the voice says as a supermarket worker pushes a trolley of sugar towards anxious shoppers who scramble to grab as much as they can before supplies run out. the urge from russian officials for the public not to panic buy are going unheard. a prominent economist tells cnn this economic pain is set to deepen. we re seeing shortages now, bad enough. but you re saying that soon we could see a much bigger, much more serious economic impact because of these sanctions. yes. the shortages most of the shortages it s a temporary problem, so that will be solved, like an acute phase and then everything is fine.
civilians or military which is another town retain by russian forces. across the border in russia, sanctions posed by the west are taking a toll on the population. it s not easy now for people to find the essential items they need nor everyday lives from food to medicine. matthew chance takes a look. reporter: in russia, they re calling it the sugar panic as western sanctions on the country bite, ordinary people have been snatching up essentials. here jostling with each other in the russian city to buy sugar off the back of a truck. god bless you, the voice said, as a supermarket worker pushes a trolley of sugar towards anxious sho shops. who scramble to buy as much as they can before supplies run out. and words to the public not to panic buy are going unheard. now a prominent economist tell cnn the economic pain is set to