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Not only the authorities of Sevastopol, but also investigators understand the veteran’s housing problems

Not only the authorities of Sevastopol, but also investigators understand the veteran’s housing problems

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The matter reached Moscow.

The Investigative Committee is conducting an investigation into what was aired on one of the Sevastopol TV channels (report — HERE) information about improper living conditions of a veteran of the Great Patriotic War. The elderly woman’s neighbors blocked a passage in the common corridor of the communal apartment, thereby blocking his access to the bathroom and common kitchen. In the room where the pensioner lives, there is no gas or heating, there is dampness everywhere and the walls are covered with mold.

At the same time, there is a court decision to dismantle the wall that blocked the pensioner’s access to the common premises in the communal apartment. However, to date this decision has not yet been implemented.,” the Sledkom clarified.

The Sevastopol Interdistrict Investigation Department is conducting a procedural check for negligence of a circle of officials of services and departments that were previously authorized to resolve this situation, carefully study all the arguments voiced by the veteran, and take measures to restore the violated rights.

The situation has already been commented on by the Governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev:

The woman lives in a one-room apartment in a “barracks-type” house; the room has an extension of about 15 square meters. m, which is equipped with a kitchen, toilet, shower. She has to heat the room with electricity and gas cylinders due to the fact that she cannot legalize an extension to a room in a communal apartment and install gas there. And the extension arose due to the fact that her neighbors blocked a passage in the common corridor, blocking Zoya Ivanovna’s access to the bathroom and kitchen. According to a court decision several years ago, the neighbors should have demolished this wall, but they have not done so yet.

Social protection specialists visit Zoya Ivanovna regularly, they buy food for her and help with cleaning. She did not complain to them about the heating problem.

The head of the city instructed his deputy Alexander Kulagin to go to the veteran and figure out on the spot how to help.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, has already requested a report on the progress of the investigation into the violation of the housing rights of a child of the Great Patriotic War in Sevastopol.

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