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Undead outbreak: the vacant streets of allegedly criminal Biysk taken aback visitors

Visitors from Ufa have shared their opinions about the alleged 'lawless' city of Biysk

City of Biysk Under shocking desertion amidst zombie outbreak startles visitors
City of Biysk Under shocking desertion amidst zombie outbreak startles visitors

Undead outbreak: the vacant streets of allegedly criminal Biysk taken aback visitors

In a social media post that has garnered viral attention, a family traveling from Ufa shared their experiences in Biysk, a city in Siberia, Russia. The travelers, who are of a large size, described their journey to the Altai Mountains and their brief stopover in Biysk.

The family's review, reported by the news outlet AmiTel, paints a stark picture of the city. Upon arrival, they found the entrance to be quiet and deserted, resembling a scene from a zombie apocalypse. To ensure their safety, they took precautions by wedging a chair under the door for the night.

Despite this, their walk around the city was peaceful. However, the travelers were critical of Biysk's crime rate, going so far as to label it as one of the "top 10 most crime-ridden cities in Russia."

It's important to note that while Russia as a country faces significant safety challenges in 2025, largely due to geopolitical conflict and regional instability, especially in the North Caucasus, there is no current data pinpointing Biysk as a notable crime or safety risk city for travelers.

The broader context suggests that the main security risks for travelers in Russia in 2025 are concentrated in conflict-affected or insurgency-prone regions like the North Caucasus republics rather than in cities like Biysk.

However, for those planning a trip to Biysk, it would be advisable to consult updated government travel advisories or local security reports for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

During their stay, the family also enjoyed a meal at a local restaurant, where they particularly enjoyed the okroshka. The viral video of their journey, which captures their experiences in Biysk and beyond, has sparked a lively discussion online about perceptions of safety and travel in Russia.

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