December 18, 2025
Ai-Petri Plateau in Yalta becomes the object of private construction by the occupiers thumbnail
BREAKING NEWS

Ai-Petri Plateau in Yalta becomes the object of private construction by the occupiers

On the Ai-Petri plateau in Yalta, land that was originally planned for the development of alpine skiing is being actively developed. This is reported by the publication of the Center of National Resistance on the Telegram network. Instead, there are multi-story residential buildings belonging to officials of the occupation administration. The authorities, despite public outcry regarding illegal construction, issue decrees for demolition with a five-day deadline, but in fact”, — write on: ua.news

On the Ai-Petri plateau in Yalta, land that was originally planned for the development of alpine skiing is being actively developed.

It is reported publication Center of National Resistance in the Telegram network.

Instead, there are multi-story residential buildings belonging to officials of the occupation administration.

The authorities, despite the public outcry regarding illegal construction, issue demolition orders with a five-day deadline, but in fact, not a single object was demolished for more than a hundred days.

Experts believe that the occupation authorities use formal inspections to cover up the real intention to preserve the building. This allows the scheme to function, in which the administration acts as a beneficiary, with no intention of returning the land to the community and closing access to protected areas.

Thus, land resources become a tool for the personal benefit of individuals. This situation emphasizes the problems in the management of land resources in the occupied territories.

Read us on Telegram and Sends

Related posts

Destroyed houses, kindergartens and ruined church: what Kostiantynivka looks like after being ravaged by the enemy. PHOTOS

sport ua

Von der Leyen: decisions about money for Ukraine should be made at this summit

ua.news

The Council opened access to the “Oberig” registry to recruiting centers

ua.news

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More