'What Did Our Guys Die For?': Russia's Lysogorsk Residents Riot
- 5.08.2024, 11:24
And appeal to Putin.
Residents of the village of Lysogorskaya in Stavropol region of the Russian Federation have complained about the absence of even a drop of water in their locality. They recorded an appeal to the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on this occasion.
As obozrevatel.com writes, the corresponding video was published on Telegram by blogger Denis Kazansky. The footage shows that people gathered against the background of the "alley of glory", where portraits of the occupiers liquidated in Ukraine are placed.
"What did they fight for? We have no water in the village of Lysogorskaya, absolutely, not a drop," the Russians appealed to Putin.
They complained that they could not even bathe normally.
"We don't say a word about animals, animals have been destroyed altogether. There are no animals," the locals said and asked to make at least a temporary water pipeline.
"All the money went to the bombing of women and children in Ukraine, so there is no longer enough for a water pipeline to their village, sorry," Kazansky explained the reason for the problem in response.
We remind you, the Russian media reported that the Russian Buryatia has been suffering for several days in a row due to large-scale flooding. In this regard, on August 3, the state of emergency regime was declared there in the whole Republic. The local prosecutor's office has launched an inspection into the fact of a dam breach at the Khonkholoy reservoir. More than 200 local residents were evacuated from flooded areas. Several bridges were seriously damaged.