Minsk

Yesterday I left Minsk. I think Lukashenko is deeply dependable on Putin’s money and although he don’t wont to be a part of the conflict, it’s a matter of time. So I had a chance to change ticket to an earlier date and so I did.

But before the flight I had another chanse to walk around Minsk.

And I should say that it’s a nice and very controvercial place. Modern supermarket is helding Soviet era abbreviation, Russian and Ukranian flags are placed together, trendy scooters and bikes are parked near outdated Dzerjinsky’s monument.

And I should mention that bike sharing is much better than in Moscow. You can park the bike in some areas and don’t need to put is in lock stations.

In city center Soviet buidings of Republic Palace and Cultural center is staing next to 17th-18th centuries buildings of Masonic lodge, monasteries and chirches.

Good things about flight restriction imposed on Minsk is that you can enjoy empty streets of old Town.

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