Day of unity with Russia affects Brest’s looks

April 2 is the official “day of unity of Belarus and Russia”. An ERB reporter walked along Brest streets to find some signs of the unity in the city.
A free-hand playbill near the Palace of Culture of Trade Unions informs about a visit of two ensembles from Russian Houses of Culture.



Another free-hand sign of the unity of Belarus and Russia is a graffiti of RNU, fascist organization forbidden in Russia. By the way, they authorities have not been able to find a way to erase it since autumn.  ERB has already informed about it. Meanwhile, the hall of residence of the local telecommunication college is situated opposite the house with the inscription. The director of the college is Mahail Kuish, deputy of the National Assembly. Why doesn’t the state official react to the fascist organization’s graffiti?



Another graffitist is worried about the presence of Americans in the Ukrainian Crimea and the future of “holy Russia”.



Here is a sign of unity of producers of sweets: “Borka Bull” bonbons have appeared in Brest shops.



Photos by Pavel Hryn