In Crimea, security forces seized a trailer home from a veteran of the Crimean Tatar movement

Security officers and officials took away a trailer home from the site of Crimean Tatar veteran Rustem Useinov. It was located in the village of Morskoye in the Sudak district. The elderly man was forced to live in the trailer home after authorities demolished his house in 2021.

After the demolition of the house, which was recognized as an illegal construction, Useinov lived in a tent for two years, after which he put up a trailer home. During the demolition of the house, the veteran became ill and was taken away by ambulance due to high blood pressure.

Now, after the trailer home was seized, the Crimean Tatar said that he will live on his site. He said that he had several pallets left with building materials. Useinov stacked them near the beehives and his truck. The man plans to put a tourist tent on the pallets.

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