Bastrykin expressed interest in a flooded street in a village in Dagestan
The head of the Investigative Committee ordered a report on the violation of the rights of residents of the village of Novokuli to high-quality road infrastructure.
As reported by the " Caucasian Knot ," in mid-September, Bastrykin became interested in the flooded school in the Dagestani village of Rukel. The head of the Investigative Committee ordered a report on the violation of students' rights.
According to the Investigative Committee, "the media have reported violations of the rights of residents of the village of Novokuli in the Republic of Dagestan to quality road infrastructure. For a long time, the roads in the village have been in poor condition."
It is noted that, "despite the allocation of funds for repairs, the work has not yet been fully completed. Numerous appeals to various authorities have yielded no results," the Russian Investigative Committee reported on its Telegram channel.
Earlier, a video published by the Telegram channel "Chernovik 2.0," which has over 6,000 subscribers, circulated on social media. By 11:00 PM, the post had garnered 1,750 views. The video is accompanied by a complaint from residents of the village, published by the Telegram channel.
About a year and a half ago, they were supposedly installing a sewer system on our street in the village of Novokuli. And after that work, the ground level sank (since we'd never had any potholes or puddles forming before).
But now we can't even walk or drive there. The entire village is dry now, there are no puddles or potholes; the grader has leveled everything, but on our street, for two or three weeks now, nothing has dried out. Children simply can't walk to school peacefully; cars are stuck in these potholes. A Telegram channel relayed a complaint from residents, asking the authorities to take action on this street.
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