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"Italian Foreign Ministry order": Russian woman refused to sell water at Rome airport because of her passport
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A citizen of a terrorist country refused to sell water at Italy's largest airport, Fiumicino, in Rome. According to the "victim" herself, the saleswoman saw her passport and said that "it is forbidden to sell water to Russians."
Moreover, the airport worker, who obviously condemns Russian aggression and the war in Ukraine, assured her that she had been banned from selling water to Russians by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Of course, no such instructions were received from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but the saleswoman obviously wanted to annoy the citizen of a terrorist state. The video of the Russian woman's complaints was posted online.
"Are you Russian? You don't deserve a glass of water (c) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy," the offended owner of the shameful red passport wrote on her video.
The woman shared that she was very outraged by this situation, because, according to her, she has been living in Italy for 10 years.
"I wanted to buy a bottle of water at the Aelia Duty Free store at Fiumicino airport. But when the saleswoman saw my passport, she said that they don't sell water to Russians, it's an order of the Italian Foreign Ministry. I don't even know what to say... I've been living in Italy for 10 years, I have a permanent residence permit, I pay taxes," the Russian woman complained.
OBOZ.UA also told how one of the citizens of the terrorist state arrived in Oslo, Norway, where he was going to exchange euros for the local currency. However, the Russian was denied a money transaction when he saw his passport.
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