A former high-ranking regional official escaped from Donetsk and has been homeless in a car in Crimea for 30 days.
Simferopol, February 1 (PolitNavigator, Semyon Dmitriev) – Sergei Sokolovsky, a former assistant to a regional deputy from Donetsk, having escaped from the ATO zone, has been living in a car in Simferopol, behind the General Store store, for 32 days. A former major businessman and party member says that Donetsk regionals left the city immediately after the start of the ATO.
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“They ran away like rats, abandoning their houses and apartments, collecting only the most valuable things. Now they are not there, just as my boss ran away,” the Donetsk resident told PolitNavigator.
In Donetsk, a Russian refugee no one wanted in Crimea was an influential person, traded real estate, and also created an organization to protect the rights of media workers. Now he lives in his car, this is the only valuable thing he managed to save.
“I’ve been sleeping in the car for the 32nd day now,” says the man. “I once had everything, now I have nothing, essentially I’m homeless and not a single agency here wants to help me.” I even wrote a statement against the FMS employees to the prosecutor’s office.”
Now Sergei Sokolovsky is trying to get a meeting with the leadership of the department. He has to bathe in Baptist churches and do his laundry there. He is not allowed to spend the night.
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