Residents of Pervomayskaya, in particular, claim that hot water disappeared in June, and since January 2, they have no heating.

On January 11, due to a large-scale communal accident in Khimki, a local state of emergency was introduced. Sixty apartment buildings were left without heating. Earlier, similar measures were taken after an accident at a boiler house in Podolsk, Moscow Region.

“Help! SOS!” — Residents of the Russian city of Khimki complain about the lack of hot water and heating, begging Putin for help.
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29 comments
  1. So from what I’m understanding, everyone is freezing because utilities are government owned and Russia can’t afford maintenance because it’s funding the war in Ukraine ?

  2. This stuff should be plastered all over Western media. Putin will realise the world is laughing at him and that his people know it.

  3. “Begging Putin for help”. Oh, no worries; he knows and doesn’t give a shit.

    Strange how history repeats itself. Hitler, Stalin, Mao … almost all of the great dictators in recent memory have one thing in common: Their subjects never blamed them for what was going wrong in their countries, but rather assumed their were merely ill-informed.

    “If only the Fuehrer knew of this” was a phrase commonly heard in pre-1945 Germany. Some Germans even genuinely believed that Hitler had nothing to do with the Holocaust and that the truth had been withheld from him by scheming advisors.

  4. Don’t complain too loudly, otherwise he will send you to the front for his 3days special operation.

  5. PUTINS great Russian Federation. THE 70.00 OIL IS DOING THIS. No money to spend on repairs.

  6. I could care less about these people. They care about no one.

  7. Ive been to Khimki a number of years ago, never going back. Happy freezing…

  8. These videos of people, both civilian and military, begging their master for help are becomming a full genre on its own.

  9. Karmas a bitch when it finally hits you isn’t it? My sympathy for them is probably the amount of sympathy that I feel for a fly that I’ve just killed

  10. Hello russian villagers! I have prepared a better script for your next video, try it next time!

    “Dear Vlady Vlad, it’s been many months and you still haven’t thrown yourself out of a window. No more excuses, get it done. Oh and order the military out of Ukraine, you dirty maniac.”

    You’re welcome.

  11. Maybe Treasonous Trump the Traitor and the rest of the GQP russian shills can start a fundraiser for the russian invasion supporters with no power

  12. All the cities on the west side of Russia will soon look like all those cesspit cities on the east side that never have been given proper maintenance and have open sewers on the sides of the roads and the buildings collapsing and don’t have water or power. War is draining Russia dry and they can’t afford to do repairs on the little they actually do do repairs on.

  13. Weren’t their leader trying to do this to the Ukrainians by blowing up their infrastructure? Amongst other terrorist act of course

  14. True freedom for Russia will come when the Russian people stop pleading with Putin and accept that their choices are revolution or death. When tyranny becomes law, resistance becomes duty. Slava Ukraini, Svoboda Rossii.

  15. Hilarious (not for them) that they say they still get billed in full and on time for all the hot water and heating that they don’t get… classic Russian denial of anything being wrong at all. What a complete embarrassment of a country.

  16. why those katsaps always asking to putin for something? putin ever responded? 😂😂

  17. Putin will rather order a missile corvette which gets wrecked before leaving drydock than pay for lame stuff like roads and plumbing.

  18. Imagine thinking Putin gives a cold cup of hogshit about his people.

    Imagine thinking he is going to help you even if he wanted to.

  19. Cry harder, I guess 🤷🏻‍♂️

    I’ve seen too many Russian citizens happily talking about pulverizing Ukraine — and now we’re supposed to feel sorry for Russian citizens?

    Nope.

  20. Letters to the Tzar. A good ol’ tradition of Russia. Not that it will help, but hey, a good ol’ tradition anyways.

    Enjoy your “russki mir” and maybe contemplate a bit before you claim that this is the light Russia brings to the world next time. No, “ruski mir” has the appeal of a lung tumor which has developed necrosis. Or, to use a picture Russians are familiar with, gangrenous legs of a Krokodil addict.

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