The Salhyr bank was one of the most beautiful landmarks in Simferopol. However, public utilities havebeen rather careless about it after the Russian Federation occupied Crimea.
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Once the beautiful lifeline of the Crimean capital is dying.
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Simferopol residents share depressing photos of the river on social media.
They report that not only the sight, but also the smell of the Salhyr is repellent: it is impossible topass by certain areas without holding breath.
The occupation, however, ignores the problem.
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