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One of the complexes was compared with Syria. Blogger Danny showed scattered fra...

The city's residential area in England with buildings without roofs is reminiscent of the country destroyed by war (video)

One of the complexes was compared with Syria. Blogger Danny showed scattered fragments everywhere, and some buildings without roofs look "broken". Hill Wood in Bradford, Western Yorkshire, similar to the country destroyed by war. Blogger and city researcher Danny from the Honest Places YouTube channel told about it. The British residential area was compared with Syria. The blogger showed scattered fragments everywhere, and some buildings without roofs look "broken".

Locals say that there are bandits in the area and there are problems with vadalism and garbage. Among the strange objects thrown into the trash in the "dirty" Hill Wood in Bradford were a car engine on the pedestrian track, horse carts on a pile of kitchen appliances and mattresses, as well as burned cars and containers. A guy named Danny who leads a Honest Places YouTube channel, even found two horses tied to trees.

"Who can live that way? Hill Wood is not for the weak -minded," the Briton signed his roller. During the first outing, the content creator of the content collided with numerous heaps of garbage consisting of household items and scum. "Just look at what condition it is. - continues Danny. Then the blogger came across an abandoned building, which, as he later learns, is an old house for mentally ill.

Walking through the territory littered with garbage and traces of fires, he noted that this place was similar to Syria. "It's like a post -apocalyptic world," he added. One of the audience, Claire Smith, replied that she lived in the area in the 1970s. "I have grown there. There were always problems, but it's just awful. So sad! I remember wide open green spaces, local forests and walks. There was a community spirit. Now there is neither civic pride nor mutual respect," - - - She wrote.

The British edition of the Daily Star notes that more than 200 people have been arrested in the area of ​​lightning struggle with crime in the area and with more than 2 million pounds of sterling. The team of police of the southern district of Bradford conducted more than 60 searches at addresses and found 2,739 cannabis plants. At least 50 bicycles and 87 cars were also seized by January this year.

Earlier, Focus reported that the protection of an abandoned entertainment park caught violators with cameras. Tivoli World was opened in 1972. Among the 300 attractions were several inspection wheels, a horror castle and a free fall tower from a 60-meter height. It became known that in the city among 70 thousand abandoned buildings found secret graves.