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“Dostoevsky's volumes are on fire.” Mozgovaya warmed up a house without heating with the “properties of great Russia”

“I came from the hospital – it was cold at home. With these shutdowns, something broke in the heating system, they spent the whole day fixing it. It was only possible to warm up near the fireplace. I burned all the wood that I had,” she said.

The producer noted that she wanted to order the delivery of firewood, but for this it was necessary to buy at least five cubes, and the cost of one is 3.5 thousand UAH.

“Oh… crap. I decided that for now we’ll do without firewood. I’d like to note that the volumes [российского писателя Федора] Dostoevsky's lights are outstanding. Several more “properties of great Russia” also went into kindling,” she added.

Mozgovaya said that thanks to the efforts, the house gradually began to warm up, and they managed to repair the heating system.

“And just today I was discharged from the neurological department, and already psychiatry is calling. Not life, but pure vaudeville,” she summed up.

Context

Against the background of a cold snap in Ukraine, the troops of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation have intensified their attacks on the country’s critical infrastructure facilities. After massive attacks on the night of January 9 thousands of high-rise buildings in Kyiv were left without electricity, water and heat supplies. On the night of January 13, the invaders fired at DTEK facilities, the company’s press service reported. As a result of the attack The equipment of the thermal power plant was significantly damaged.

From the beginning of the heating season The Russian Federation attacked Ukraine’s energy sector 256 times, the SBU informed on January 15.

On the night of January 20, the Russian Federation once again attacked Kyiv, as a result of which outbreaks began on the left bank of Kyiv interruptions in electricity and water supply. According to the mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko, left without heat more than 5.6 thousand high-rise buildings.

Ashley Davis

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