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Residents of the Russian Yeisk complained to Putin because of a 12-hour blackout

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Residents of Yeisk, in the Krasnodar Territory, complained about problems with blackouts. They plaintively asked Putin for a “fair electricity supply schedule.”

Russians recorded and distributed a video message to their president on social networks. In it they complained about the lack of light in their apartments for more than 12 hours, writes 24 Channel.

No light and water, food spoils

Residents of Yeisk complain that there was no electricity in their apartment buildings and in the surrounding areas since the morning of 18 July until the night of July 19.

That is, more than 12 hours, the Russians say to Vladimir Putin.

In their video message they complain that it is impossible to be at home in the heat: not only is there no water there, but there is also no water. They also complain that their food spoils quickly.

At the same time, residents of Yeisk are outraged that local entertainment venues continue to operate and supposedly do not have problems with power outages.

We understand the difficulty of providing electricity in our city, but we ask for your help in establishing a fair electricity supply schedule,” says the video. . Traditionally, the police began to detain protesters.

By the way, problems with light began en masse in Yeisk, Anapa, Gelendzhik and other cities in southern Russia. Authorities claim that these outages are allegedly related to problems at the Rostov nuclear power plant.

Russians complained to Putin about the blackout: see videoo

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