“What a price, what a wall”: Ukrainian soldiers withdrawn from Crimea are being settled in the Potemkin village
Kyiv, December 17 (PolitNavigator, Vasily Ablyazimov) – Journalists of the “Slidstvo.Info” program claim that the Odessa company “IntoBud” is renovating houses for Ukrainian military personnel withdrawn from Crimea with gross violations. TV crews report that the work does not meet the standards, and within six months the houses of former Crimeans will “leak.”
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The military camps in the Nikolaev region at numbers 5 and 117 were repaired by the Odessa company “IntoBud”, the son of Odessa businessman and politician Alexander Korobchinsky, who was executed in 2011. Construction and renovation began even before the tender was won.
After talking with the workers, journalists found that the repair work was carried out by “shabashniks” from Western Ukraine and Moldova. Poor quality materials and in insufficient quantities are used. The level of work is such that houses will begin to leak and crumble in just six months. When asked why the work is being done so poorly, the builders answer, “What a price, what a wall.” At the same time, journalists report that IntoBud received sufficient funding from the Ministry of Defense to carry out high-quality repairs.
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