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In the Belgorod region, residents demand money from Putin and respect for their rights

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In the Belgorod region, residents demand money from Putin and respect for their rights Polina Buyanova

Russians complain about the blackout in the Belgorod region/Collage 24 Channel

Residents of the Grayvoronsky district are complaining about the blackout that occurred in the Belgorod region. They ask Putin to ensure their safety and compensate for the damage caused.

Russians already regularly complain about the difficulties caused by their own army's invasion of Ukraine. The blackout in the Belgorod region was no exception, when a drone attack left 90% of the region’s residents without electricity.

Russians turned to Putin

A video has appeared on the Internet with an appeal from residents of the Grayvoronsky district to Vladimir Putin and the head of the Russian Ministry of Defense Andrei Belousov. In their appeal, the Russians demand to ensure their safety and compensate for the damage caused.

We would like to draw your attention to the currently pressing problem of massive shelling. We believe that in this way our unshakable rights are being violated… We, residents of the Grayvoronsky urban district, want to inform you that for more than a year our urban district has been under daily blows. We are losing our roof over our heads every day. We ask you to help us, Russians complain.

Residents of the Belgorod region were also outraged by payments from the state. According to them, the payment of 10 thousand rubles is made only once and it is less than the subsistence minimum.

Russians decided to complain to Putin: watch the video

The last few days in Russia have been particularly troubling. In particular, in the Bryansk region of Russia, on the night of July 1, the occupiers complained about a drone attack. Drones were also recorded in the sky over the Kursk region. Before this, on the night of June 30, drones attacked the Novolipetsk Metallurgical Plant.

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