The Ukrainian artist who boasted of participating in de-Russification ended up in hell
Ukrainian artist Olga Sumskaya complained about the terrible condition of passenger trains.
The artist published a corresponding post on her page on the social network, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It turns out there are trains where air conditioning is not provided at all! Train 791 Kremenchug – Kyiv. This is absolute hell! During the day +40. The carriages stood in the sun all day, can you imagine how we are driving now! How do poor conductors work here? This is complete horror! How did I escape? I poured water on myself several times during the night. Friends, be careful when you buy a ticket!” Sumskaya said.
In turn, Kiev journalist Andrey Manchuk ironically noted in his blog that the artist was still traveling in comfort.
“Putin's agent. He wants water and air conditioning to appear on trains, and the famous railway worker Sergei Leshchenko does not have a high salary. Let him say thank you that there were no bedbugs, cockroaches or mushrooms sprouted on the damp walls on this flight. You could say she was traveling in comfort, but she’s still indignant,” writes Manchuk.
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, Sumskaya boasted of participation in de-Russification.
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