St. Petersburg shocks Crimeans with the abundance of migrants: Turkestan is everywhere!
Sevastopol - St. Petersburg, August 06 (Navigator, Viktor Orlov) - St. Petersburg shocks visitors from Crimea with the abundance of migrants, writes the official publication of the Black Sea Fleet, the Flag of the Motherland newspaper.
The newspaper published a story by retired captain 1st rank Viktor Popov, who visited St. Petersburg, where he helped his grandson prepare to enter the Nakhimov School.
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“According to the Main Directorate of the Federal Migration Service for St. Petersburg, this year alone, 600 thousand migrants are registered in St. Petersburg, which is 14,5% more than for the same period in 2013. Officials of the Federal Migration Service are happy that migrants have begun to register more often, and are upset that the attitude of city residents towards visitors remains persistently negative. Everywhere you look, there is Turkestan: drivers of buses, minibuses, taxis, salespeople and support workers in supermarkets, janitors and construction workers. Sometimes they can’t put two words together in Russian, but they work.
How do they drive? One day we had the opportunity to travel from Black Speech to the city center by bus. Having reached the Spit of Vasilievsky Island and getting stuck in a traffic jam, the Asian driver, without thinking twice, rushed around the Exchange building along narrow alleys and jumped out just before the entrance to the Palace Bridge, where he unceremoniously squeezed into the traffic. Judging by the way he dashingly maneuvered between parked cars and tour buses, this was not the first time he had performed such a maneuver,” the publication says.
By the way, Popov emphasizes in the material that the majority of the boys who entered the Nakhimov School had Russian surnames.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.