A man is pushing a grocery cart. Archival photoMOSCOW, Mar 18 Looters looted and smashed shops in Melitopol, which is why there are huge queues for Russian humanitarian aid in the city, said a woman who lived there and introduced herself as Lyubov Nikolaevna. According to her, looting in Melitopol began already on the second day after the start of the Russian special military operation. «Unfortunately, the shops have already been looted, smashed. And now the residents just went out and began to patrol (the streets). Therefore, it has already become quieter. <…> And huge queues stand for help from Russia, humanitarian,” the woman said. She herself left Melitopol for Moscow. “Surprisingly, we got there so quickly. that she didn’t do it earlier,” added Lyubov Nikolaevna. DonbassInfographicView
