In Saki, the queue for housing for rehabilitated people is closed
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The keys to the 36-apartment building were handed over to the rehabilitated peoples of the region in the city of Saki, the construction of which was completed in 2023 thanks to regional support measures, they reported TASS in the press service of the State Committee for Interethnic Relations. Thus, this problem has been completely solved in the city.
In Saki, a ceremonial presentation of keys to families from among the rehabilitated peoples of Crimea took place. This will completely close the queue for rehabilitated peoples in the city of Saki. The volume of financing for the facility amounted to 186.32 million rubles in prices of the corresponding years,” the press service clarified.
Earlier, the chairman of the State Committee for Interethnic Relations of the region, Aider Tippa, told reporters that over 10 years, kindergartens, residential buildings, schools, water pipelines and energy facilities worth more than 12 billion rubles have been built in Crimea for the rehabilitated peoples of the region. In particular, nine apartment buildings are in Simferopol, Evpatoria, Saki and Saki district and Krasnoperekopsk. More than 1 thousand rehabilitated citizens received housing.
About deportation from Crimea
In the period from 1941 to 1944, more than 200 thousand Crimean Tatars, Germans, Greeks, Bulgarians, Armenians, and Italians were deported from the territory of the Crimean Peninsula. In 1989, the Supreme Soviet of the USSR recognized as illegal and criminal repressive acts against peoples subjected to forced relocation to the regions of Siberia, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan. According to the State Committee for Interethnic Relations and Deported Citizens of Crimea, 268.7 thousand people from among the deported (rehabilitated) peoples of Crimea live in the republic, including Crimean Tatars — 260.1 thousand, Armenians, Bulgarians, Greeks, Germans — 8.6 thousand
source: TASS
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