Russian hockey player complained about the homeless problem in Los Angeles.
Russian hockey player Vladislav Gavrikov is troubled by the issue of homelessness in Los Angeles. He noted that the situation in the city center is extremely complicated due to the large number of people without a permanent place to live, who are forced to seek help from homeless shelters.
«You can't help but see homeless people everywhere. But in the center of Los Angeles, this problem is so exacerbated that it is shocking. There is an extraordinarily high number of people without shelter, numerous shelters provide them with food and a roof over their heads, making it a place of high concentration of homeless individuals. Passing through that area with my wife, it seemed to me that even a slight delay at the traffic light could lead to unpleasant consequences. People move around, watching the cars. It's strange and dangerous», Gavrikov emphasized.
Support for pro-Putin organization
It was also noted that Russian Mirra Andreeva supported the pro-Putin organization 'Popular Front'. She was notable for liking posts of athlete Anton Yendzhievsky, who actively supports this organization and participates in propaganda events.
Ukrainian hockey player Volodymyr Gavrikov expressed concern about the homeless problem in Los Angeles, noting the particular severity of the situation in the city center. He stressed the large number of people without permanent housing and fears for his safety while traveling through local streets.
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