The icy village has only one person living

Mikhail Baburin, 66, is the only resident of Mikhailovka village in Siberia. He only has pets and cattle elected in the cold winter here.

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Mikhailovka is a remote village in Siberia, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

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The village was moved up by residents from Russia's Mordovia region.

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Mr. Mikhail Baburin is the only resident living here.

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He is a veteran, shipbuilder and employee of a military factory in Krasnoyarsk.

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He was born in Mikhailovka, moved to the village in 2000 and lived alone here for a decade.

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The village is deserted, but Mr. Baburin has animals to make friends.

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The Sever dog is very affectionate with the owner.

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The cat Marquis is also an interesting friend.

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He killed time by reading books .

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And sew.

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His life is quiet and lonely.

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He kept warm with the wood-burning fireplace and scooped water from the storage tank.

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The 66-year-old man also filters dry straw for sheep to eat.

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The average temperature in Siberia is about -5 degrees Celsius.

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However, he found a way to bring the warmth of Christmas air into the cold winter here.