Deserted Simferopol station: The horrors of besieged Crimea from reporter Sergei Rulev
Reporter Sergei Rulev, who arrived in Crimea, arrived at the Simferopol station, which was empty after Ukraine dismantled the railway tracks to the peninsula.
“The crests blocked the road to us,” says the man with his wife on his arm. “They don’t like Katsaps. They are good people, but they are ruled by crap. The Ukrainian people are the same as we are, but the rulers are bad, money-seekers came to power, and the greed of the fraer destroyed him. When they turned off the water, they thought we would die without water, they said: “our Ukraine, our Crimea.” And, in order to help Crimea, the Ukrainian people, let’s cut off the water, cut off the food, let’s help, that’s what they call it. Let the “occupation troops” die of hunger here along with the population. With what they consider to be the Ukrainian population.”
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