Most Russians seem more concerned by the departure of international consumer brands from the country than by the war crimes

After nine centuries living next to them, this is exactly what Ukrainians expect.

When Russian took control of Lviv after WWII, the families of Russian bureaucrats moved into abandoned homes of Lviv (mostly Polish) aristocrats. There they saw luxuries previously unknown to them. Their women, often mistaking underwear for evening dresses, were seen in the streets, flaunting silk undergarments like the barbarians they were — and still are.