In the seaside village of Heroevka, located not far from Kerch, residents point to two problems that cannot be solved under the occupation. On the one hand, the degradation of the village sewerage in recent years leads to the fact that the sea near the village in this once resort area is constantly covered with feces.
On the other hand, as we have already reported, the occupiers recently “banned” the use of small boats in the Kerch Strait, so the residents of Heroevka, including fishermen and “water animators” for the remnants of “unpretentious Russian tourists”, can now “admire” the mentioned feces only from the shore.
At the same time, information is being disseminated among local residents that supposedly among the same “tourists” there was an outbreak of measles in July, which the occupiers diligently hide from the local population.