Occupants threaten to demolish the house of a veteran of the Crimean Tatar national movement

November 24, 2021

On Wednesday, November 24, Russian bailiffs and about 20 riot police officers arrived to the house of a veteran of the Crimean Tatar national movement Rustem Useinov in the village of Morske (Sudak). The occupants intend to demolish the activist’s house despite the fact that he had filed an appeal against the demolition decision. Crimean activists reported this via their Facebook pages.

Employees of the Federal Bailiff Service broke into the activist's house, knocked down the door and carried out an inventory. Also, at the house there were about 20 riot police officers, police, a fire truck, an ambulance, representatives of the power supply service, they drove an excavator.

According to the Crimea.Realities, Useinov told the occupants that he had filed an appeal against the decision to demolish his house and, in addition, the execution of the order should be postponed while he was in hospital.

After these actions, Rustem Useinov felt bad: his blood pressure and sugar rose. He was taken to the Sudak city hospital.

We remind you that in October Rustem Useinov was threatened to demolish his house and was given 5 days to implement this so-called decision.