In Yekaterinburg, human rights activists seek help for a 92-year-old home front worker
2019-08-01T17:12:28.766Z
A 92-year-old resident of Yekaterinburg, a rear worker during the Great Patriotic War, Taisiya Baranova was left without proper support. Human rights activists accidentally met a lonely woman who was crying at the door of the police station, where she was trying to recover her lost passport. According to activists, there is practically no food in the house of Baranova, the refrigerator is broken, and she washes the dishes in the bathroom. The pensioner claims that relatives come to her extremely rarely. Meanwhile, the veteran organizations did not know anything about the woman. However, in the management of social policies argue that a social worker is assigned to Baranova, they bring food to her and clean the apartment.
Source: russiart