The ancient Moslim village and punishment from heaven for its being part of the Russian Federation

The ancient Moslim village and punishment from heaven for its being part of the Russian Federation

The population of the village is 2.600 people, 67% are Tatars.

There were locusts in Krasnodar this summer, there was a flood in Altai and Buryatia, now there are flies. When are the pestilence and the death of the firstborns there in a row?

Shocked Estonians in the comments to this video wrote, “We have everything recycled, nothing is thrown away at all.” But this is Russia, a generous soul, why to spend money on processing if the Tatars tolerate?

This is not the only problem of this village. Since 1949, radioactive waste from the Mayak chemical plant, located in Ozersk city (then Chelyabinsk-40 city) upstream the river, has been uncontrollably poured into the Techa river. The radioactive contamination of the area was aggravated by the Kyshtym accident at this enterprise in 1957.

Each of the inhabitants who remained here got a significant dose of radiation. Magnetite ores have been mined here for 200 years and graphite production has been operating.

It was from here that Abdullin Vadim Rafitovich, 02/03/1983, volunteer, left for the imperial war. For what reason? To turn the whole world into the same big radioactive dung heap and languish in it together with the whole world? Or did he hope that, having seized foreign lands, the dangerous industry would be placed there, and not in his native village?

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