LOADING

Type to search

Near Melitopol, the Russian military forces civilians to pay for their own utility bills

The invasion of the Russian “liberators” in the village of Myrne, Melitopol district, resulted in additional losses for the civilians.
Now the collaborators are forcing people to pay for utility services for russians. In Mirny, the Russian military has long since occupied apartments from which local residents have left. When the free housing ran out, the local Gauleiter Yuriy Radkov issued an order to move the occupants into three-room apartments. The principle is simple: you have three rooms – give one to the Russian soldiers.
And the collaborator was absolutely unconcerned that hardly anyone wanted to suddenly get such a “pet”.
When all the apartments in the small village ran out with the resettlement, the Russian military began to settle in dachas. There are several dacha cooperatives in the Myrne village area. It is clear that Russians chose well-organized housing – with heating and electricity. The Russian military, which did not get this corner, had to dig dugouts. However, for convenience, they connected electricity to their “underground barns” from the Sosnova Polyana country village. The Russians also take water from the same cooperative. But not a penny is paid for any utility service.
And on the common meters of the cooperative, the consumption figures are increasing. And the head of the cooperative Nazarenko couldn’t think of anything better than to spread all these expenses on local residents. Today, she goes around all the members of the cooperative remaining in the village and forces them to pay the astronomical bills instead of the “liberators”.
Residents of Myrny, and mostly pensioners live in the village, complain that they barely have enough 10,000 rubles of aid for a pharmacy and groceries, and here it turns out that they also need to save for the maintenance of “adherents”.