Winter in north of Belarus GULAG style


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Due to the untimely building overhaul, people have water pouring on their heads. They sleep only in cotton-padded jackets, covered with warm clothes. When doing the roof, builders removed slabs.

To prevent short circuits, the residents do not use electrical appliances, a lot of private property is damaged. Some dwellers made redecorations at home for loan money from the banks.

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About 30 years ago the house was built for the settlers from Charnobyl in record time. Deputy Chairman of the District Executive Committee on social issues is now living there, but it is not helping solve the problem.

“Our executive committee is not a friend of ours. They have one answer: why are you living in this house? You were not forced to buy an apartment here. Nobody invited you here,” said resident Maryna Kalyada.

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