No electricity, no communication, no transport, no medical care. This is how the inhabitants of the villages near Melitopol live during the “Russian world”.
the Russian Federation turned previously successful and civilized villages into a hinterland, almost like in Russia. People do not know how to survive and attack the Telegram channels of Gauleiter Siguta with cries for help. What is he? He is silent. He is a local, and probably, deep down, he himself is shocked by what his owners brought to the occupation. Well, the fate of Gauleiter is the tenth matter.
Let’s return to the problems of the residents of Melitopol region. Residents of Danylo-Ivanivka report that in order to call someone, they have to climb onto the roof of the building:
There is no connection at school at all. It is impossible to call the child, the child has epilepsy! Accordingly, it is impossible to call an ambulance if there is an attack, – the villagers write in despair.
And this is not an isolated complaint from this village. Another comment followed. The author confirms that there is no connection at all:
Please pay attention. And to help in this situation, and to notice us… After all, our villages really need your help both with the mobile network, as well as problems with connecting to the Internet, etc. – writes the author.
In Orihivka, problems are generally on the verge of a foul. Local residents ask to run a bus between the villages to the city at least once a week:
At least once a week they would run a bus. Maryanivka – Novospaske – Orihivka – Besidivka – Novovasylivka – Priazovya – Melitopol, – writes a resident of the village who has no way to get to Melitopol.
Also, as it turns out, in Orihivka there is not only transport, but also a store and even a nurse. The topic of medical care in the occupation is very acute. But if the residents of the city have at least some opportunity to get an appointment with a doctor, let it be a month or two after the appointment. Residents of villages can only dream about such a service.
There is no alternative even for the residents of urban-type settlements, what to say about small villages, in which the remnants of civilization under the “Russian peace” are fading into oblivion…