A new kiosk graveyard was discovered in Yekaterinburg.

A new kiosk graveyard was discovered in Yekaterinburg.

      In Yekaterinburg, local residents discovered a new cemetery of kiosks on the land between Vengerskikh Kommunarov Street and Plotnikov Lane.

      According to Yekaterinburg residents, the kiosks were dumped in a place where an extension of Tatishcheva Street is planned.

      "They're hauling the old kiosks right under the windows," a Ural resident told the E1.RU portal.

      The press service of the Yekaterinburg administration reported that the area where the previously dismantled kiosks were found is private. But they noted that the owner must comply with beautification rules.

      Earlier, Yekaterinburg's mayor Alexey Orlov officially commented on the demolition of bus stops and kiosks in the city.

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A new kiosk graveyard was discovered in Yekaterinburg.

In Yekaterinburg, local residents discovered a new kiosk graveyard on the land between Vengerskikh Kommunarov Street and Plotnikov Lane. According to Yekaterinburg residents, the kiosks were dumped in the area where an expansion of Tatishcheva Street is planned.