All suburban trains in Zabaykalsky Krai will be canceled starting January 15.
The head of Khilok District promised to persuade residents of Kharagun not to block the Trans-Siberian Railway
Russia, 2014. Over the past several years, $2.5 trillion worth of oil and gas has been sold. On television, they talk about how the world respects us again, and about the imminent collapse of godless Europe. Meanwhile, a district head in Zabaykalsky Krai is trying to persuade villagers enraged by the cancellation of suburban trains not to block the Trans-Siberian Railway.
And some people still think that Zvyagintsev in his films exaggerates things.
By the way, my FB status linking to the post about the suburban train cancellations may have become the most popular post in the entire history of my Facebook.
Nearly a million views, of which 700,000 were organic and 260,000 paid (out of curiosity, I spent 6,000 rubles—about $170 at the 2014 exchange rate—on promotion, targeting not “Moscow hipsters” but cities in Vologda Oblast and the Novosibirsk and Sverdlovsk regions).
An important fact in light of what I wrote about today.
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