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Excrement and garbage - builders are destroying the unique Foros Park

At the scandalous construction site in Foros Park, a lot of violations were revealed - builders are damaging trees and creating unauthorized dumps.

This was stated by the head of the Yalta administration, Yanina Pavlenko, following the results of the work of the visiting commission at the construction site, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Previously, the developer promised to restore order during the visit of the head of the republic Sergei Aksenov to the park. Now he has been given another week's reprieve.

“They promised order in this territory! There are things that can be done simply. I just suggested that we will provide the capabilities of our “Zelenstroy” so that you clean up this territory, but what is happening now is unacceptable! This causes outcry and outrage among local residents. And it’s hard to disagree with them,” said Pavlenko.

In addition, she was outraged that the builders installed public toilets right in the park: “God, what a horror, don’t they have toilets? Ugh, guys in general.”

Pavlenko also called on specialists from the Ministry of Natural Resources of the republic to go to the site and draw up protocols against the developer.

“The Ministry of Ecology of Crimea should come here tomorrow morning, monitor the entire territory of the park, and not only count the damage, which I believe we are obliged to pay, we must think about how to stop and prevent this from happening in the future... What did we see today? Littered area, dirty roads and roadsides. Moreover, the plants deteriorate from the solution that gets on them. There are a lot of questions. We gave exactly a week to the developer to eliminate all those comments that not only the population has today.”

Previously residents of Foros held a mass gathering, demanding that the authorities prevent the development of a local park, laid out in the early nineteenth century. They also drew up a petition to Russian President Vladimir Putin with a request to save free access to the sea.

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