In Grodno, a super simple way has been invented to protect children sliding down hills
An unusual operation was carried out in the Alshanka microdistrict.

Illustrative photo: AP Photo/David Zalubowski
On Oginsky Street, a tractor carefully sprinkled sand on the slopes and adjacent paths — not to combat ice, but to limit the area for tubing and sledding.
The rough sandy layer slows down sliding, saving children from accidentally going onto the road.

In Vilnius, with its picturesque terrain, a different method is used: popular hills for children and adults are equipped with nets at the bottom.
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