Former prosecutor of the annexed Crimea, MP of the State Duma of Russia Natalia Poklonska in an interview with Radio Komsomolskaya Pravda said that after the Russian occupation of Crimea, life there became worse.
The State Duma MP spoke about the health care situation in the peninsula. She clarified that the money was allocated for the repair, and it was done as follows – another layer of paint was simply applied on top of the peeling paint on the windowsills.
Poklonskaya noted that “this did not happen even in the 40s”: a terrible stench, nothing works, there are no basic white sheets.
“The blame for this lies with the government of the Republic of Crimea, which could not properly dispose of the allocated federal funds. If I were a prosecutor, then my ministers would not have been fired, but would have been in prison”,- she said.
