Villagers in Dagestan complained about the lack of public transportation.
Residents of the village of Novolakskoye in the Kumtorkalinsky District are deprived of public utilities and transportation, including between nine villages in the district, they stated in an appeal to the authorities.
About 10 local residents gathered on one of the village streets and demanded that the administration address the village's problems, including transportation and infrastructure.
The appeal from the citizens who gathered in the village of Novolakskoye was published today by the NNT television channel on its Telegram channel, which has more than 21,000 subscribers. By 6:00 PM Moscow time, the post had garnered nearly 3,000 views.
"Why don't we have a sewer system? Why isn't our garbage collected? We have no infrastructure. Why is our hospital located across the highway?" a local resident complains in the video.
According to villagers, elderly people have to walk 3-4 kilometers across the highway to the hospital. "We have a lot of questions," the woman adds in the video.
Later, local administration representatives arrived for a meeting with the assembled residents, the Telegram channel reports. By 6:00 PM Moscow time, neither the Kumtorkalinsky District Administration nor the head of the Novolakskoye village administration, Suleiman Ramazanov, had officially commented on the residents' complaint.
"Kavkazsky Knot" also reported that residents of the village of Dubki in Dagestan had appealed to the head of Dagestan with a request to repair the hospital's façade. The façade has never undergone major repairs since the village's founding.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420256