In Russia, a pensioner was forced to remove her toilet: now she goes to the bushes.
In the city of Achinsk in the Krasnoyarsk region of Russia, a 76-year-old pensioner was forced by court order to remove the toilet from her own house. Now the woman has to go outside to relieve herself, avoiding the bushes. This was reported by local media.
Reason for Toilet Removal
The pensioner lives in an old house built in the 19th century. The woman installed the toilet at her own expense, but she had to remove it according to the court's decision. The mayor's office demanded to restore the property to its original condition, as the installation of plumbing was not approved. After that, the authorities sued the pensioner.
Upon arriving at the house, the bailiffs confirmed that the toilet had been removed. The woman had to rid herself of this 'convenience' with her neighbors.
Earlier, it became known that Russian media blame Ukraine for all the country's problems. In particular, the media are finding a 'Ukrainian trace' even in natural disasters, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Kamchatka.
In this news, the pensioner was forced to remove the toilet from her house in Russia due to a court order resulting from the unapproved installation of plumbing. The pensioner had to endure discomfort and go outside to perform her needs, which caused public outrage. It is also mentioned that Russian media have a negative attitude towards Ukraine, which is manifested even in cases of natural disasters.
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