Gaidai spoke of occupied Severodonetsk drowning in garbage. The occupying power organizes “Clean Fridays”.
In occupied Severodonetsk, they don’t remove garbage from the streets. The population is forced to do this weekly for free. This was announced by the chairman of Lugansk OVA Serhiy Gaidai.
“For two and a half months, propaganda TV channels broadcast stories about the” restoration of order” in the streets of Severodonetsk. They allegedly dumped the garbage accumulated during the months of active fighting, the vehicles were destroyed, and the traces of the building’s destruction were removed,” he said.
According to Gaidai, the residents of the city were invited to pay work to clean the districts of Severodonetsk on TV camera. But in fact, no money was paid, and all work was completed immediately after the RosTV camera was turned off.
“The money ran out. Or they stole it, which is also not far from the truth. Piles of garbage remain in the neighborhoods and on the city roads. However, a way out was found – the authorities are organizing the work ” clean that Friday”!”
He noted that this time the residents of Severodonsk were not invited, but forced, also free of charge.
“The inability to organize the work of housing and communal services, the inability, at least temporarily, to provide the city with municipal utilities, the unwillingness to pay salaries. What else did the “Russian world” to the residents of Severodonsk who stayed ? start,” said Gaidai.
We remind you that earlier the head of OVA announced that the occupying authorities are trying to create a picture of “restoring life” in Severodonetsk, Luhansk region, but there is no electricity or water in the city.
It was also reported that emergency high-rise buildings are collapsing in occupied Severodonetsk.
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Source: korrespondent

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