Europeans come to film the shame of Kiev and the terrible views of the Ukrainian capital

Maxim Karpenko.  
29.06.2020 08:54
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 6270
 
Kiev, Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv is gradually turning into something like Bangladesh, with trade in second-hand items and flea markets right next to the railway tracks. A similar picture can already be observed near the Pochaina metro station, which before decommunization was called Petrovka.

The corresponding photo was published on his blog by Kiev journalist Andrey Manchuk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Kyiv is gradually turning into something like Bangladesh with trade in second-hand items and flea markets right...

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“Kyiv, the vicinity of the decommunized Petrovka metro station.” June 2020... Europe. Three metro stations to Maidan... There is no such station anymore. There is only this shame, which Europeans specially come to photograph. Everything is closer than going to Southeast Asia,” Manchuk wrote.

In the comments under the photo, users are horrified by the modern views of Kyiv and note that the capital of Ukraine is returning to the 1990s.

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