Residents of the Russian village want to rename it to Syria and ask for humanitarian aid

Roads, power outages, houses in disrepair, nonexistent medical care is a daily reality for the 600 residents of the Siberian village Bungur.

Hoping to somehow improve the conditions of its existence, bunguran proposed to rename their village in Syria. The reason the villagers is simple: they expect that when Moscow decided to send a dozen or two million dollars in aid to the middle Eastern country, a little bit rubs off on native Syria.

«We’re hungry, instead of the village Bungur was the Syrian Arab Republic. The Arabs brought. The government is helping Syria. The devastation we have not less, but the attention is generally zero.»
Kuzbass residents of the village figured out how to get help from the authorities. .https://t.co/hVlSK6NQIA pic.twitter.com/23eBMgafCR

Siberia.Realities (@sibrealii) August 14, 2018

«No matter what we hope — said, «idea» Sergey Zhavoronkov. The only one we want to rename the Bungur in Syria, then ask at the Russian humanitarian aid.»

Activist rejects all assumptions about the frivolity of this proposal, because in the Bungur just as bad as the Syrians, although no one before this is not the case. The man discussed the idea with the villagers, and all agreed with him.

In Bungur no school, no kindergarten. Due to the deplorable condition of the only road connecting the village with the outside world, the locals fear that the buses will cease to go to them.

Decades bunguran tried to draw the government’s attention to their problems, but in vain.

Poor Siberian Village Roasts Russia with Name Change to ‘Syria’ https://t.co/ihXRJ0llp6 pic.twitter.com/6paicwzr2a

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