Global warming destroys New Year's for Russians: Moscow Community Throws Artificial Snow in City (Video)

Moscow authorities have thrown artificial snow in the centre of the city for New Year's celebrations, as it is not snowing in the Russian capital with the hottest December since 1886, just five years after the death of the great Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevski [1881]. Throwing snow in a truck is causing excitement [...]
Throwing snow in a truck is causing rare excitement even in social media.
In a Twitter post, a citizen writes that “you can buy everything with Moscow's budget, even winter”.
ue ımımımım.ım.
Now, I'm going to need you.
I'm sorry. '%u'u з yöu Pic.twitter. com/l GxEBizRT
) (@Wild WildMoscow) December 28, 2019
The head of Russia's state agency, Roman Wilfound, said 2019 was the hottest year ever recorded in Russia.
Soft winters in Russia are widely seen as an additional evidence for global warming, followed by Periscope by the BBC.
The artificial snow was thrown over one of the major parts of Moscow, in Tverskaya.
Snow was also made at Red Square and other parts of the city center. /Periscope












