In Kamenets-Podolskiy the road is paved with gravestones
A photo, in which a passway to one of the streets is laid out with gravestones with inscriptions in Hebrew, was placed online by the inhabitants of the city. "The road to hell is paved with good intentions," commented one of the users on his Facebook page.
"This is very bad, and the city do not need such fame, vandalism caused by spiritual impoverishment against the backdrop of municipal authority’s "who cares" attitude," comment the city residents.
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