A Tuapse resident complained about delays in repairing her home after a drone attack.
A Tuapse resident's apartment was completely destroyed by fire after a drone attack on November 25. She is forced to live in rented accommodation. Neighboring apartments were also damaged, but a month later, at the request of the authorities, only a plastic sheet was installed in place of a roof.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on November 25, Kuban Governor Veniamin Kondratyev reported nine casualties during a drone attack in Krasnodar Krai. Homes and office buildings were damaged in Krasnodar, the Dinskoy District, Tuapse, Novorossiysk, and Kabardinka. A local state of emergency was declared in Tuapse.
One of the victims was Tuapse resident Evgeniya Tretyakova, whose apartment in a building at 14 Kommunisticheskaya Street was completely destroyed by fire. Following the attack, the roof of her home caught fire, covering an area of 100 square meters. No residents were injured. Shrapnel wounded a security guard at a nearby establishment, according to the publication "Yuga." A month after the incident, on December 25, Evgenia Tretyakova stated in a video that restoration work on her apartment had not yet begun. Tretyakova's video message was published by the Telegram channel "Krasnodar and Region," which has over 199,000 subscribers. By 6:00 PM, the video had garnered over 24,000 views.
"Today is December 25, 2025. Exactly one month after the drone strike on our building at 14 Kommunisticheskaya Street. As you can see, practically nothing remains of my apartment. The top floor of the neighboring apartment was destroyed, and the shared roof burned completely. It took the Tuapse District administration a whole month to put up two layers of plastic, calling it a temporary roof. Under this temporary roof, which is in fact nothing more than a pause before the disaster, 69 people are living today. "The building is located in an area with frequent winds, so the film won't last long," Evgeniya says in the video.
According to Tretyakova, the authorities haven't announced any specific timeframes or actions.
"We haven't had any conversations with them at all. They're very difficult to contact. They haven't announced any specific timeframes or actions. Everything is vague and unclear, and I haven't seen any documents," Evgeniya said.
The resident said that if roof repairs don't begin soon, the residents will lose their homes. According to her, the contractor only called once. Evgenia also doubted the contractor's competence.
"Who guarantees us the quality of future work?" Evgenia asks.
The woman also reported that she still hasn't received the emergency payment of 156,000 rubles due to the victims. The funds were promised to be transferred in January after the New Year holidays. The authorities haven't provided a certificate for new housing, as the apartment must be restored to its final finish, according to 93.RU.
Evgenia says that all communication and attempts to advance the issue are her responsibility – she's calling all the authorities herself. "I feel completely uninvolved on the part of the administration. I'm facing this situation alone and don't feel any help," the publication quotes her as saying.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419431