In the Urals, an elderly woman had to move into an animal shelter. Her home has no water or heating.

      In Chelyabinsk, a pensioner moved into an animal shelter after employees of a utility company left her house without water and heating. This was reported by the region’s human rights commissioner, Yulia Sudarenko.

      At a meeting with the ombudsperson the woman said that hot water began leaking under her private house in the Leninsky district. The pensioner contacted the emergency service.

      “They excavated the heat main opposite my house and cut off the pipes that supply it with heat. They issued a document stating that I must, at my own expense, replace the heating pipes laid across Karelskaya Street to my house. The emergency service turned off the water supply. They answered that there are no spare parts to reconnect water to the house,” the EAN outlet quotes the pensioner as saying.

      She appealed to the administration, but received no response. Water continued to seep under the house, the doors swelled, the walls began to bulge, and mold appeared. The pensioner had to move to an animal shelter where she was temporarily accommodated.

      The woman receives a pension of 15,000 rubles and cannot pay for the work. In the end the supply of heat and water to the house was restored, but the technical fault in the heating network could not be fixed. The house continues to be flooded.

      Several years ago in Yekaterinburg, the parents who beat their 6-year-old foster son to death were evicted from their apartment.

      Uralweb.ru

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In the Urals, an elderly woman had to move into an animal shelter. Her home has no water or heating.

In Chelyabinsk, a pensioner moved into an animal shelter because employees of a utility company left her home without water and heating. This was reported by the region’s human rights commissioner, Yulia Sudarenko.