with these pothole repairs, a road that dates back to the times of the soviet union, this is simphepol-jinkon, so it was never repaired, sometimes we drove for days , we had to endure it, we were very tired. we have everything built, roads have been built, lights are on, water supply is available 24 hours a day, life has clearly become better, two of the four roads to the peninsula were turned off by activists of the so-called blockade of crimea back in friday afternoon, after which they did not allow the repair crews to do their work, when the national guard arrived to sort out the situation, i was left without tension. but at the same time, the mood of the sevastopol crimeans was that you’re lying, but you won’t take it, older crimeans are no stranger to living without light, under ukraine the peninsula was plunged into darkness for weeks, then they again felt care and support from russia, this is when not in words, when you see these repair teams that came from the mainland, from all over russia, guys who they helped us survive when electricity was provided there even hourly. the blockout