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Spooky sounds at night keep Russians awake in central Simferopol

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Usually, with the onset of night in the cities of Crimea, life comes to a standstill. However, recently residents of the central district of Simferopol cannot sleep due to terrible animal noises at night, reports ForPost.

Residents of the center of the Crimean capital are frightened by unusual noises at night. For a long time people did not understand what was screaming so loudly in the dark. A resident of one of the city’s high-rise buildings was tricked by neighbors into saying it was a screaming donkey.

  • Now it became somehow inaudible, but there were sounds, as if a lion or a tiger were roaring. Horror, as if we were living in the African savannah! — said the Russian.

It turned out that between Kirov Avenue and Potemkinskaya Street in Simferopol there is a zoo corner of the children’s park. There, a 2.5-year-old lion lives in an enclosure with two lionesses. Employees of the institution reported that Simba the lion is just at the age when a tremendous roar appears in big cats.

“So he shut up, and now he’s started ‘talking,'” the park rep suggested.

So far, the menagerie is not open to humans. However, the document problems will soon be solved, and every child will be able to see Simba with his friends with his own eyes. And the residents of the center of Simferopol will have to endure the moaning king of beasts a little.

Earlier in Simferopol, an investigator interrogated a suspect with a bottle. A lieutenant of justice was investigating a man suspected of fraud.

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