“The call was dropped”: a resident of Zaporozhye was silenced on Ukrainian TV
While the Kiev authorities are promoting themselves in the “gas war” with Russia, Ukrainian cities are falling into decay, factories are being cut down and jobs are disappearing.
This was stated live during an interview with ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine Yuri Yekhanurov by Natalia, who called the studio from Zaporozhye, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“I want to say a few words about Zaporozhye. Our factories are shut down, cut into scrap metal, and put up for auction. The economy is stagnant, food is expensive, pensions and salaries are small. People have nowhere to get a job, utility tariffs are very high. It’s simply impossible to live,” she said.
“And this is also an innovation that from March 15 it will be more difficult to bury a person, generally throws you out of balance. “I am a person with cancer,” Natalya continued, but at this time, traditionally for Ukrainian broadcasts, “the call unexpectedly dropped.”
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