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Journalists learned about a new source of income, which came up with guest workers. Migrants break elevators in new buildings in the capital, and then offer residents the services of lifting cargo to apartments.
A similar incident occurred in a recently built house near Skolkovo, MK reports. Residents massively complained to the management company about the constantly breaking elevators. Subsequently, it turned out that they were being smashed by repair teams from Central Asia.
The publication calculated that migrants are asking the owner of an apartment, for example, on the 24th floor, for lifting 25 bags of concrete 19,200 rubles. According to residents, working elevators prevent visitors from earning money by lifting goods.
One of the conflict situations almost ended tragically. A mob of migrants brutally beat an elevator operator who tried to stop the vandalism. On January 29, a man was found unconscious in one of the entrances of the house. According to the wife of the victim, doctors diagnosed her husband with cerebral edema, a fragmentary fracture of the forehead and temporal bones, a fracture of both eye sockets, and the other day he underwent a craniotomy.
Source: Rosbalt

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