Shame: Officials gave “stump” apartments to veterans in Sevastopol
Relatives of 10 veterans of the Great Patriotic War intend to complain about the government of Sevastopol to Russian President Vladimir Putin. About it reports the city portal Iskra.
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People are outraged that the government of Sevastopol gave veterans one one-room apartment for two people before Victory Day. They were simply partitioned in half and a second entrance door was cut, putting on it the same apartment number as on the first.
“My grandmother got half of the studio apartment with a kitchen and a bathroom, and the balcony on this half was completely removed. The second grandfather, also a WWII veteran, was given the second half of the same apartment with an incredible layout. There is no heating in the apartment, there is not a single pipe, there is a heater. There is no gas in our half, and it is impossible to install it, since the gas pipes are located in part of the apartment of the second veteran,” Iskra quotes the words of one of the relatives.
The cadastral value of half the apartment was set at 2,8 million rubles, but relatives believe that it could cost no more than 1,2 million rubles, a resident of Sevastopol shared.
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