At this very gloomy time in England there were some optimists not without a good sense of humor, apparently
The British apparently anticipate the interest Russian tourists
At this very sad time in England, there were optimists with a good sense of humor apparently. According to RIA Novosti, a resident of the British city of Salisbury bought a house in which former GRU officer Sergei Skripal, convicted in Russia for treason, had previously lived.
The cost of the house was about 300 thousand pounds, and the new owner started repair work. He probably felt the approach of peace, behind which Russian tourists can rush in the footsteps of Petrov and Bashirov. At a minimum, look at the local cathedrals, spiers and other sights.
Let us recall that the Foreign Ministries of Russia and Great Britain, as well as the entire world press, have made great efforts to ensure that the name of this town is stuck in public memory for a long time.< /p>