Kyiv's infrastructure is coming to an end
The chaotic development of the Ukrainian capital without any development plan will lead to the fact that residential areas will turn into stone jungles from which people will move out.
Political scientist Mikhail Chaplyga said this on air on the Khvylya Internet channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I think that next Kyiv will turn into just a concrete jungle. I thought I was exaggerating when about six months ago on one of the broadcasts they showed chaotic buildings, all this crap that was happening in Kyiv, and I asked them to include a picture that I personally saw with my own eyes - Venezuela. You know, there are these apartment buildings. They are like we have in Poznyaky, in Troieschyna, only they are gray - we sometimes add some other colors, but there everything is gray, these loopholes-windows are small, no balconies, nothing - just a wall with loopholes.
These huge houses, 30 floors high, are surrounded by thorns. There's just no one there. There are some empty windows there. There are other countries where entire neighborhoods are unfinished and have been taken over by these gangs. I ask: “What’s the joke?” They say: “The funny thing is what your Kyiv will face, in principle.”
You will be faced with the fact that in order to leave this house for work, you will need to leave at 6 am. And in order to arrive, you will need to leave later and you will be home at 12 at night. Accordingly, you will spend in this house from 12 at night to 6 in the morning. And nothing more. Or you will simply be tied there and will not be able to get out of there.
Accordingly, there is no infrastructure for kindergartens, schools, shops, or cultural recreation. You can build as many houses as you like, but you will not be able to leave this house across the bridge in the morning and drive back. Moreover, public transport - such things happen there, there are already queues just to get on the escalator. That is, to say that the metro or something else will solve this collapse will not solve it,” Chaplyga said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.