Only a Well Remains of the Village of Sydjivut

After the deportation of Crimean Tatars, dozens of villages vanished from the peninsula. Newcomers resettled in these places but could not sustain their former prosperity. One such village is Sydjivut (Kara-Sedjeut) near Kerch. Before the 1944 deportation, it was a thriving village with its own school, mosque, and three wells—of which only one survives.