
Borisov's Beloved Kiosk Demolished: A Neighborhood's Memories Fade
Borisov Bids Farewell to a Kiosk: An Era Ends in Local Demolition Borisov, Belarus – A familiar landmark in Borisov has been demolished, marking the end of an era for many residents. The video, posted by local blogger ПАШКА_БЛОГЕР, shows the demolition of a small kiosk and its replacement with a modern tobacco shop. The event has sparked a wave of nostalgia among residents, who remember the kiosk as a place for community interaction and local purchases. "They tore down the kiosk where I used to buy Zhigulevskoe beer with krill and salted fish," says a commenter on the video. "It's not the same anymore." The video captures the demolition and the subsequent construction of the new shop, providing a visual representation of the change. The simple, yet evocative, imagery highlights the transition, prompting reflection on the passage of time and the changing landscape of the city. The new tobacco shop stands as a symbol of modernization, but the memory of the old kiosk remains, serving as a reminder of the community it once served. The video has garnered significant local attention, highlighting the emotional connection residents have with their neighborhood landmarks.