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Tesla’s European sales fall for fifth consecutive month

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:TV   来源:U.S.  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"They've removed all American alcohol beverage products from their store shelves!"

"They've removed all American alcohol beverage products from their store shelves!"

"We have a rollercoaster of moods here. Many are worried documents might get signed that, God forbid, leave us under Russian occupation for even longer. Because we know what Russia will do here."The worry for Mavka and people close to her is that if Kyiv does agree a ceasefire it could mean Russia pursuing the same policy as in Crimea, erasing Ukrainian identity and repressing the population.

Tesla’s European sales fall for fifth consecutive month

"They've already been replacing locals with their people. But people here are still hopeful, we will continue our resistance, we'll just have to be more creative".Unlike Mavka, Pavlo believes the war must end, even if it means losing his ability to return to Ukraine."Human life is of the greatest value… but there are certain conditions for a ceasefire and not everyone might agree with them as it raises a question, why have all those people died then during the past three years? Would they feel abandoned and betrayed?"

Tesla’s European sales fall for fifth consecutive month

Pavlo is wary of talking, even via an encrypted line, but adds: "I don't envy anyone involved in this decision-making process. It won't be simple, black and white."Iryna fears for Crimea's next generation who have grown up in an atmosphere of violence and, she says, copy their fathers who have returned from Russia's war against Ukraine.

Tesla’s European sales fall for fifth consecutive month

She shows me her bandaged cat, and says a child on her street shot it with a rubber bullet.

"For them it was fun. These kids are not taught to build peace, they are taught to fight. It breaks my heart."In the incidents in Burmantofts, Armley and Middleton, waste crews saw smoke emerge from their wagons due to fires caused by discarded barbecues or batteries from vapes or other devices.

Workers had to tip the smouldering waste on to the road to enable it to be safely extinguished, following advice from firefighters, a Leeds city Council spokesperson said.Mohammed Rafique, executive member for environment, said incorrectly discarded rubbish can cause "danger to our crews and staff, damaged vehicles and inconvenience for residents".

No workers were hurt during the fires and the bin lorries, roads and nearby properties were not damaged.The mess at each location was cleared up as quickly as possible, a council spokesperson said.

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