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Wooden huts with leaky roofs: what the Russian village of Savasleyka looks like from where MiG-31Ks take off. Photo

Kateryna BilobrovaLife
Russian hinterland

A Russian MiG-35 fighter jet, which has forced Ukraine to regularly declare air alert, takes off from an airbase in the Nizhny Novgorod region. This is the location of the village of Savasleyka, whose residents apparently view every launch of a warplane as the only worthwhile spectacle in their lives.

The narrow-mindedness of the local Russians can be seen in the footage of the streets of Savasleyka itself. They were published by the authors of opposition Telegram channels.

These people live in miserable huts with patched walls and tilted fences. It is doubtful that the Kremlin is concerned about the comfort of these homes, as the first priority is to destroy the homes of Ukrainians with bombers.

Some of the huts a kilometre away from the fully rebuilt airfield for the needs of military aviation look so terrible that it is unlikely that anyone could live there. Poverty forces entire families in Savasleyka to huddle in one part of the house, which has a roof repaired, because poverty does not allow for the repair of the entire roof.

There are no roads here, as is typical for the Russian outback. They probably don't need them, because Savasleyka just happened to be next to an airbase, from which it is customary to fly in the sky, not walk on the ground.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, the latest investigation by the team of Russian political prisoner Alexei Navalny revealed a yacht on which dictator Putin spends his rare days out of the bunker. The Kremlin fuhrer spent up to 3 billion rubles on its repair, while his army continues to die and get maimed in Ukraine for the sake of salaries and bonuses.

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