Sources have uncovered online job vacancies for trench diggers in Russia’s Kursk region, as satellite imagery shows a new trench system has been dug in the region.
One user in a group called Typical Lgov on the Russian social media website Vkontakte shared an announcement from Kurchatov, a nearby town adjacent to the Kursk nuclear power plant. The announcement stated the need for people to dig trenches in Lgov, mentioning that equipment is available but there is a shortage of drivers. Payment is promised on a weekly basis.
Additionally, a construction company in the distant region of Bashkortostan posted a job listing on the website Avito, seeking workers for trench digging in the Kursk region. The listing mentioned a monthly salary range of $1,600 to $4,000 for the workers.
The advertisement by the construction company highlighted the benefits provided to workers, including three meals a day, all necessary tools, work clothes, and transportation to the work site covered by the company.