In the Krasnovardeisky region of Crimea, the authorities demolished a repair shop in the village of Vidnoge, because its owner refused to repair a truck of the Russian army bearing the symbol Z. The relevant announcement was made by the head of education of the region, Roman Sadagev, in a post on his channel on Telegram.
Sadagev uploaded video of the site of the workshop, showing a concrete base and stripped metal structures where the workshop once stood.
A Crimean court ordered the demolition of the workshop on June 19. This happened after a video was posted on social media, in which it is stated that in the settlement of Vidnoge they refused to serve trucks with the symbol Z, and that they “do not help the military”. Garage owner Vilen Seigosmanov said the garage “doesn’t have the technical equipment” to service trucks.
Then agents arrived at the workshop to carry out an inspection and as announced by the Speaker of the Crimean Parliament Vladimir Konstantinov, after the inspection it was found that the workshop is an “illegal construction” and the owner is obliged to demolish it within 14 days, otherwise he will be referred in justice.
Konstantinov directly stated that the decision has an ideological background and should be a “patriotic lesson” for the workshop owner. He even suggested that he leave the country.
“As a citizen, he enjoys the benefits of a great country, so let him live according to the law. He may not love our own authority, marriage cannot be forced. But he should respect it,” said the chairman of the Crimean Parliament. .
Source: AMPE
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