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Netizens criticized the TV presenter Ksenia Borodina, welcome to the “inconvenience” of rest in Crimea.

Borodin wrote in Instagram that the rest in Yalta and Gurzuf, and said that the holiday spent on the “picturesque beach, in 90-e: the cards people play and feed NORWECOM for lunch.”The presenter lamented that wants “in a hotel where everything is included: sea, beach, food” and no need to go anywhere. She added that “two days left “torment” in the Crimea well, and the hotel “all inclusive” even better”.

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the Direct behind my back ?bear Mountain on the southern coast of Crimea located on the border of Big Alushta and Yalta Great. It looks like a huge bear, bowed to the sea. And all of the legend of Bear mountain is associated with this animal. My friend flew to Moscow and left a legacy of 4 loungers and 2 Sadovski))), a picturesque beach, in the 90s)) to the maps people play and feed NORWECOM for lunch ? I want in a hotel where everything is included , sea, beach, food and sitting in one place, for my peace of mind. 2 days left of “torment”)))) in the Crimea well, and the hotel all inclusive even better))) but how do you love?) p.s could be so evil? About the hotel “all inclusive” also in the Crimea , not Turkey ! I’m not going to any Turkey , we are here to stay and like it here, just has its moments like that and are accustomed to. All that just to flip it. Why then went? And that is not in Turkey? And why not like it? Who said I don’t like that?! Waiting for the hotel to stop in one place and all inclusive , as I used to. And all-inclusive, it does not mean food and alcohol for free))) this means all the entertainment for the kids, for adults. Sit buzz, that’s what it?♀ app

A post shared by Ksenia Borodina (@borodylia) on Aug 14, 2020 at 2:50am PDT

After that, the commentators criticized Borodin.

“This year, many do not see the sea and nothing alive! And then do not like the beach, be content with what you have and nothing to show off!”, – wrote elenasychevnikova.

“the Suffering”? You come to rest not all-inclusive, not to eat well. Enjoy the beauty of the Crimea, we have a million places to visit and to think about eating no time left!”, – advised k_brostovskaya.

“In the Crimea hundreds of beautiful natural places, and You only noticed the SOUP?”, – ask a question��m bezborodova_kristina.

“do Not forget that subscribers to common people, and “painful” vacation in the Crimea for some dream,” – says the user under the nickname leop.oldpodlyitrus.

“You just got used to the luxury of rest, but believe me, without this you can have a nice rest here. Chic Crimea”, – concluded _alanvi_.

After that, the presenter added his post, saying that netizens showed himself to be “evil”.

“About the hotel “all inclusive” also in the Crimea, not Turkey ! I’m not going to any Turkey, we are here to stay and like it here, just has its moments like that and are accustomed to. That just to turn all the (…) Waiting for the hotel to stop in one place and all inclusive, as I used to. And all-inclusive, it does not mean food and alcohol for free, that means all the entertainment for the kids, for adults,” wrote Borodin.

Informed netizens criticized the Russian TV presenter Lera Kudryavtsev published a video from a holiday in Turkey.

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Jennifer Alvarez is an investigative journalist and is a correspondent for European Union. She is based in Zurich in Switzerland and her field of work include covering human rights violations which take place in the various countries in and outside Europe. She also reports about the political situation in European Union. She has worked with some reputed companies in Europe and is currently contributing to USA News as a freelance journalist. As someone who has a Masters’ degree in Human Rights she also delivers lectures on Intercultural Management to students of Human Rights. She is also an authority on the Arab world politics and their diversity.