“Emptiness and degradation”: What the Kharkov railway station has become

Vladimir Gladkov.  
07.11.2018 11:52
  (Moscow time), Kharkov
Views: 6192
 
Transport, Ukraine, Kharkiv


The current state of the once bustling Kharkov railway station vividly illustrates what Ukraine is becoming after the Maidan.

The corresponding video with a comment was published on his Facebook page by Kharkov activist, ex-city council member Andrey Lesik, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.


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“Kharkov Southern (Central) railway station: no people, no trains, one store and one kiosk open. The once recognizable place in the center of the Kharkov railway station with a large samovar is no longer open. Is this Europe?! I asked the seller in the store in the video, why doesn’t everything work? Answer: there are no trains, there are no people, everything is closed, and that’s what everyone asks. The station is run down, everything is dirty. It’s a mistake that everything that’s been happening for the last 4,5 years,” Lesik wrote.

“Emptiness and degradation,” a Kharkov resident comments on the sad picture in the video.

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