В Беловежском сегодня неспокойно. Жители снова зовут на помощь Народный фронт, у людей потоп на улице, потоп в квартирах, а власти, отчитавшись в среду перед губернатором о мифической дорожной карте, видимо, празднуют. Эксперт Народного фронта Павел Крылатый с мест событий 👇
В Беловежском сегодня неспокойно. Жители снова зовут на помощь Народный фронт, у людей потоп на улице, потоп в квартирах, а власти, отчитавшись в среду перед губернатором о мифической дорожной карте, видимо, празднуют. Эксперт Народного фронта Павел Крылатый с мест событий 👇
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