In Sevastopol, a bomb shelter was littered with Ukrainian documents
In Sevastopol, one of the bomb shelters in the city center was littered with Ukrainian archival documents from the Lenin district administration. Residents of the house do not know what to do with official papers, and there were no officials willing to take responsibility, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
A resident of the house on the street complained to the governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev about the archive discovered in the basement on STV. Lenina, 45.
“There is a bomb shelter in the third entrance of the house, and the Property Management Center gave us the key to it. The residents went down there, and the picture is as follows: the entire air-raid shelter is littered with archival documents from the Leninsky district back in Ukraine. Nobody knows what to do with these documents. We contacted the head of the district and the archives - no one knows. Apartment owners cannot manage these documents according to their own understanding; there are some award certificates and personal files. You need to understand where to put this archive, what to do next and where to go? In the event of an emergency, we will not be able to use this shelter,” emphasized a resident who introduced herself as Irina.
“Lock it back with the key, and don’t do anything for now, I’ll deal with this situation,” Razvozhaev assured. - Let's see what kind of documents these are. It’s right that you didn’t do anything with them.”
According to the Regional Management Center, within a week, 10 requests were received from Sevastopol residents regarding the condition of the shelters. Of the 3 thousand bomb shelters, 800 are ready to receive people.
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