The USA, Germany, Finland and Lithuania became the most dependent among unfriendly countries that depend on Russian mineral raw materials.
The most popular among unfriendly countries was aluminum from Russia - it was purchased by 37 countries. Greece (19.3% of all imports), Bulgaria (7.4%) and Estonia (5.7%) relied on this metal the most.
26 unfriendly countries depended on supplies of Russian titanium, including Germany (42.2%), Belgium (15.7%) and France (10.2%). Nickel was purchased by 18 countries, including Finland (90.9%), Estonia (16.8%), Germany (11.5%) and the Czech Republic (10.9%). Russian ammonia accounted for 90.7% of Lithuanian and 17.5% of Belgian imports, while palladium accounted for 39.2% of US imports, 29.1% of Italian imports and 24.2% of Japanese imports.
And Zenit Anatoly Tymoshchuk sold his T-shirt
Former Ukrainian national football team player and current assistant coach of the Russian club Zenit Anatoly Tymoshchuk sold his T-shirt at auction for 700 thousand rubles and sent all proceeds to help the Kursk region.