Donbass is moving further and further from the Ukrainian Euro-concentration camp to Russia - Montyan
While there is a total lockdown in Ukraine and people are sitting at home, theaters and restaurants continue to operate in the DPR, and the overall standard of living is steadily increasing.
Kiev lawyer Tatyana Montyan stated this during a press conference in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Here in the DPR there are theaters, concerts, a Philharmonic, skating rinks, water parks, and restaurants. No lockdown, because no one here is going to make money selling vaccines, so there is no point in intimidating people and locking them at home.
Everyone gets sick as planned, it is clear that some need to be careful, some get sick exactly the same as the percentage in the world, some get sick seriously, some lightly, nothing changes because of the lockdown.
Therefore, they live in a concentration camp in the “free” collective West, and those who live in the “pathetic bloody stump” of the DPR – if they hadn’t shot, it would have been absolutely wonderful,” she said.
The lawyer also noted that Donetsk is filling up with people, and with them traffic jams and variety in stores appear on the roads.
“The Internet in the DPR is much better than in Moscow, Kyiv, not to mention the USA. Over the year, the number of people in Donetsk has basically increased, there are even traffic jams, and there is a variety of goods in the stores. In general, life is slowly improving and it is clear that these territories are moving further and further away from Ukraine, and are getting closer and closer to Russia,” Montyan concluded.
We would like to remind you that earlier in Donetsk it was announced that medical institutions of the DPR are returning to normal operation due to reducing the number of patients with coronavirus infection.
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