Det er et stykke vei å kjøre for å handle 5kg mat. Lurer på hvordan de omgår det? I skrivende stund er det ingen russiske fartøyer ved KIMEk eller til kai i Kirkenes. Den norske ambassadøren i Moskva er vel opptatt med å snakke fisk med russerne, så kanalene må være åpne, mener Barth Eide. (Red.)
Last open land border to Europe for Russian shoppers. But for how long?
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Two minibuses arrive at the car park of the REMA 1000 supermarket in Kirkenes.
As soon as the bus doors open, a group of people quickly streams towards the shop entrance. Men and women of different ages rush to take the wire shopping carts.
“Today I took crab sticks, coffee, cheese, condensed milk, ketchup, nuts, and chocolate. All as usual. I have the same shopping cart every week”, Alexander, a businessman from Murmansk, northern Russia, tells me. Alexander is one of many who regularly come to Kirkenes on buses from Russia with one main purpose - grocery shopping.
The border with Arctic Russia is just a 20-minute drive from this Norwegian supermarket. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, and for dozens of years, shopping in Norway has been popular among Russians.
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