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- Potholes
- Loud neighbours
Political,
- Corruption
- Sovereignty(stability, strength, economic independence)
Oh yes, it's a big problem. The drugs comes in from Afghanistan. The drug called ''Krokodile'' is called that way because it makes your flesh rot away.
Here is an older docu about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsUH8llvTZo
The government is trying to fight it, and it's getting better. However as of yet it's not enough.
As a russian I can say that's right
- Corruption
- Salaries
- Drug problem
- Inflation
That's what 20 y.o. russian worries about
Now, what tipical 45 y.o. russian worries about
- Vodka's price
- Life routine
- Child
I guess that's all