‘The lorries don’t go out any more’

Russia’s truckers protest

The Russian government has been unexpectedly lenient with truckers who have been protesting against road tolls. Does this mean the country’s social crisis could overshadow its noisy diplomacy?
by Hélène Richard
A dozen HGVs were parked in front of a shopping centre in Moscow’s northwestern suburb of Khimki, in early March. Some had signs on their windscreens: “Price rises: the tax on lorry drivers affects everyone”, “They are robbing truck drivers and pensioners”. I had to climb on a stack of pallets to (...)

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