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A group of Ukraine war veterans joined protesters in Western Siberia $ s Tyumen region over the weekend, accusing regional officials of unlawfully taking their homes in the middle of a roadway building and construction dispute.Around 50 protesters, consisting of five men dressed in military uniforms, collected in the city of Tyumen on Saturday to protest what they claim to be an offense of their constitutional rights, local media reported.
$ Local authorities don $ t hear us.
They $ re taking our land, $ said among the uniformed males in a video published by the news site Nashgorod.ru.
$ There $ s no dialogue with the authorities.
$ The outlet reported that the local government submitted a lawsuit against a business owner who was stated to have actually donated almost two dozen homes in the village of Perevalovo to war veterans and their widows.
The homes were supposedly built in spite of formerly approved prepare for a road to be integrated in the very same spot.Authorities told regional media that they do not prepare to take the Perevalovo town homes, however the veterans said they would continue to protest until the roadway building and construction prepares are changed.
$ Distrust of officials forces us to rally.
We have no rely on the Investigative Committee or the prosecutor $ s office, $ the exact same uniformed veteran at Saturday $ s protest told Nashgorod.ruFederal investigators said previously this month that law enforcement authorities in the Tyumen area opened a criminal probe into scams versus the businessman who donated the properties.
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