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Residents of house number 18 on Koltsova Street turned to our editorial office with their problem. They said that on April 19, three healthy trees were felled in their yard, under the mark of holding a day of community work. The work was done in the morning while people were at work. When the locals returned home in the evening, they saw stumps and trunks cut into pieces, as they believe, healthy trees.

Previously, strangers destroyed the bushes here, which created a green fence that separated the playground from the mortuary building.

In addition, the ball field was destroyed.

About two years ago, when unknown people massively felled trees, residents turned to the police. But that did not help, the process continues to this day. The management companies of the house are constantly changing, and everything starts again, the inhabitants of house n°18 explained the situation to us.

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