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A Belarusian woman didn't believe the internet and went to Crimea

The woman drove to the occupied peninsula from Belarus and for several days now cannot understand why there is a whole wave of hate in the comments. And the fact that gasoline costs $5 per liter is not scary.

Screenshots of the video: glambockaya_liudmila / Instagram

"I'm sure everything is fine there"

Liudmila Hlambotskaya is a marketer and coach from Minsk. A couple of days ago, she decided to go to Crimea.

"While everyone around is panicking and discussing whether it's worth going to Crimea now at all, we just loaded our belongings into the car," the woman says in an Instagram reel.

She calls this trip an excellent way to turn off all external noise, exhale, and focus on work.

"While some are doubting and waiting for the perfect moment, Natasha (that's the name of the blogger's travel companion. — NN) and I are already on our way and already working," she adds.

The woman recorded the next video 40 kilometers from the Crimean Bridge. She says she doesn't believe what is written on the internet about the difficult situation in Crimea.

"And although my family and friends are very worried, I am sure that everything is fine there."

This video went viral and garnered about 180 thousand views. The author of the video is shocked by the comments (there are more than 500 of them).

One of the commentators wrote the following: "It seems this aunt believes the TV more. After all, Solovyov doesn't lie."

"What curiosity — to drive 1500 kilometers to find out the truth," another ironizes.

Crimeans themselves also responded in the comments: "There is no gasoline in Crimea, I live here, and there's no point in me lying to you," "Waiting for the next post. We, Crimeans, know how it is here."

Liudmila was also advised not to forget to upload a video with the truth about how she stopped believing the TV.

"I always believed that all people want peace and kindness, but reading the comments under the reel, not only from men but also women, I am shocked," Liudmila reacted.

"If it weren't for these comments and the alarming videos that my relatives frantically sent me, I wouldn't have even realized there was anything to worry about: life in the cities is absolutely normal, finding a parking space is quite a quest.

Everything is occupied, full of cars, people are walking around," Liudmila says from Crimea.

Screenshots of the video: glambockaya_liudmila / Instagram

Gasoline at $5 per liter

Later, Liudmila finally touches on the topic of fuel shortage.

"Yes, there are peculiarities, for example, gasoline. Before the [Crimean] bridge, there's plenty of it, no problems, but beyond the bridge — a shortage.

Locally, it's sold for almost 400 rubles per liter (that's more than 14 Belarusian rubles, or almost 5 dollars. — NN), on the way back from Crimea — a huge queue, and I suspect these are exactly those who are reselling fuel," the woman concludes.

But otherwise, she likes everything.

"And let the internet remain the internet. Let's be kinder to each other."

Comments34

  • чакаем наступнага рылсу
    26.06.2026
    "тут так было хорошо, я не хочу уезжать"
  • Ёсік
    26.06.2026
    Чаму груздзевых з сабой не ўзяла?
  • Выдатна
    26.06.2026
    Здымкі ўжо ва ўкраінскай баўе. Коуч візы ў ЕЗ не атрымае ўжо. Ніколі.

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