Migrants from the Middle East went clubbing in Murmansk, Russia, and were harassing Russian women. By the time they realized they were not in Europe, it was too late. Continue reading “In Murmansk, Migrants Harassed Russian Women: 18 Offenders Treated for Injuries, 33 Arrested”
Soviet Union through The Eyes of Common People
To common folk living in the Soviet Union times, the country is not remembered in terms of “$1=76 kopecks,” “the strongest military,” or “the all-mighty KGB.” I mean, we all knew we were well protected and could always count on our country’s military and its KGB, by we didn’t really see its might. A common person didn’t have a slightest idea of what a dollar looked like. We weren’t thinking about Soviet Union’s GDP, its grand industry, or its economic growth. We were thinking in different terms and looked at other things: Continue reading “Soviet Union through The Eyes of Common People”