When you find yourself on the territory of the plant, you get the impression that people have just left it: a little time will pass, and the conveyor will start working again, products will start to be produced, cars will go. Even the advertising signs look almost like new. But no! If you look closely, everything turns out to be lifeless, stopped forever ...
What happened here, why was this plant abandoned along with the fleet? It remains with the author of the video on the channel "MOTODAY S" to walk around the territory and peer into the abandoned equipment. Judging by the "advertising" of the five-year plans, the company worked in Soviet times. Here is a ZIL dump truck on the site, next to KAMAZ, behind is a bulldozer. Most likely, we see the consequences of the economic impact of the “dashing 90s”. The feeling is as if some kind of catastrophe has occurred and people, having abandoned everything, left the factory.
The equipment has inflated wheels, KAMAZ is partially understaffed and on bricks, but they were little interested in the Belarus tractor, made in the USSR (inside - as if they had thrown a grenade). We approach ZiL: he is covered in cement, but the doors open. A crumpled roof, broken glass - as if the dump truck was a witness to the apocalypse. But the cabin is open. And if we walk through the shops, what will we see there? Go ahead - watch the video!
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