to find out how they live indigenous gagrinians, i came to visit laura sharova. the elevator doesn't seem to be working. laura lives on the ninth floor. once upon a time, living in such a house was considered prestigious. it was built according to a czech design specifically for the soviet south. the stairwells here are open. when the elevator doesn’t work, i have to do... such sports, it’s like i climbed the main gagrinsky ridge, i even blocked my ears, oh, mommies. and tanhydrate your manganese peroxide, the light was on, the trap, as i understand it, they often turn it off, yes, it happens, happens in abkhazia, electricity, maybe you still have receipts somewhere, our kilowatt costs 40 kopecks, 40 kopecks, don’t flatter yourself, because although it’s cheap, the voltage coming in is very low, and to pull out 220, in all our apartments there are stabilizers, it costs up to 2000, they still burn out, we don’t have steam central heating, all this was destroyed, so everything is tied to electricity, there is no electricity, but there are spices, look how many spic