Checking with Devel::Peek will only tell you whether Perl thinks that the string is encoded as utf8. I would print the output and then pipe it through hexdump or od -x to really see what octets are output.
But if the data really is utf8, then the culprit seems to be DBD::mysql and how it handles/accepts utf8. Are you using placeholders?
In reply to Re^3: Can't write cyrillic to DBD::mysql
by Corion
in thread Can't write cyrillic to DBD::mysql
by Wolfgang
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