Three villages have been abolished in Kabardino-Balkaria.
The villages of Akveduk, Maly Terek, and the Urukh siding in the Tersky District of Kabardino-Balkaria have been abolished by decision of the deputies, as they have no prospects for restoration.
"Caucasian Knot" wrote that the houses of residents of the semi-abandoned village of Maly Terek in Kabardino-Balkaria were declared unsafe in 2007, but until 2013, 35 people were forced to live in dilapidated buildings in a village where there is no gas and heating supply, drinking water, there is no transport connection with neighboring villages. New homes for villagers were built in the village of Terekskoye in the Tersky District of Kabardino-Balkaria.
Two villages and a siding in the Tersky District of Kabardino-Balkaria (KBR) have been abolished by the republic's parliament because they have no prospects for restoration, TASS reported on February 26.
The village of Akveduk, which was part of the Novo-Khamidiye rural settlement, the village of Maly Terek - part of the Terekskoye rural settlement, and the siding Urukh - part of the Planovskoye rural settlement have been excluded from the registration data, RIA Kabardino-Balkaria reported.
Residents of Maly Terek were resettled as part of a regional program to resettle citizens from dilapidated housing back in 2013. Let me clarify that all the abolished settlements have lost their characteristics as settlements and have no prospects for restoration and development,” Vitaly Alkashev, deputy head of the Tersky municipal district, emphasized at the meeting.
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