
Yakut pensioners living in the nursing home turned to the President of Russia with a letter in which they complained about the inhuman conditions of the detention. According to the authors of the message, they are starving and freezing.
On Tuesday, information about the appeal of pensioners to Vladimir Putin appeared on the website of the Yakut Republican Committee of the Communist Party. And two days later, a report entitled "Hungry from the Narex House addressed President Putin" came out in the program "Real Time" on the Russian conservative television channel "Tsargrad TV" .
In a letter, pensioners complain that they are fed with empty porridge without sugar, oil and salt, soup without meat, and also give them only two pieces of bread per day.
According to the channel, at first the inhabitants of the nursing home, nicknamed the "concentration camp of our time", calmly accepted their fate and even joked: "If only there was no war." But every day, portions in the dining room were getting less and less. This added the courage to the elderly to write a letter to the President of the Russian Federation.
"After breakfast, we immediately be painfully starting to wait for the so -called lunch. At one day, as soon as the call is heard, we are all a crowd, like a herd of sheep, stumbling and pushing, running into the dining room. Many people do not have enough patience to eat soup with a spoon - eagerly exhausted from the plate over the edge, and what remains at the bottom - a piece of potatoes or a little noodles - they swallow with one flap of spoon," the saying is said. Appeal of pensioners.
The meal takes no more than five minutes. “It’s a shame in the soul that we were turned into animals like this. At such a moment, it is unbearable to look into each other's eyes,” the president says.
The inhabitants of the nursing home for a long time had not seen fruits, vegetables and meat, although at the House of the elderly, as they say, there is even their subsidiary farm with goats and pigs. “We are hungry almost every day. Passing by the tank with bread, we quietly grab several pieces and shove into our pockets - so we are at least storing on the endless boring evenings ... For some reason, I especially want to eat. The men who visited in conclusion say that they feed much better,” the letter said.
75% of pensions are kept to provide food and clothing
Theoretically, pensioners, in order to dull the feeling of hunger, can buy food in the buffet. However, they have no money for this: 75% of pensions are kept for food and providing clothes. At the same time, warm things are still not enough, and the old people with horror are waiting for the onset of winter, which is especially harsh in Yakutia.
“Already in the rooms, drafts are walking, and not everyone has warm blankets. Some mattresses are previously thin that traces of an iron bed are imprinted on the body in the morning,” the complainants write.
Previously, they wrote letters to the prosecutor's office and social protection, but did not receive an answer. Now pensioners hope only for the president of Russia.
"Mr. Putin, personally we invite you to taste our food. Please pour you with us! We are really waiting for you," the letter says.
Pensioners are asking for a check of how public funds are spent in the boarding school. According to them, the leadership of the boarding school arranges in the neighboring building of Pirushka "for himself and his guests." The bosses also "rest in resorts and go abroad."
The authors of the letter also hint at discrimination on a national basis. "We used to live and worked in international groups. And here a few Russian old people are oppressed," the president says.
If there are no violations, the old people are ready to reconcile with severe reality. “If all the things in our boarding school are underway correctly, then we can only put up with and continue to eke out a miserable existence, quietly crying in the pillow at night,” consists in circulation.
The authors subscribed under a letter of fictional surnames. They fear that the leadership of the boarding school, having learned about their appeal, will throw the complainants into the street. Those who wrote previous complaints disappeared without a trace. Rumor has it that they were taken to the Tommy Psych.