Residents of a village in Kuban complained to Bastrykin about the threat of demolition of their houses.
Residents of the Voskresensky village in Anapa recorded a video message to the head of the Russian Investigative Committee asking him to establish a commission to review the decision to demolish their homes. Numerous appeals to local authorities have been unsuccessful.
As reported by Kavkazsky Uzel, in December 2025, Krasnodar Krai police sent a warning about the inadmissibility of "extremist" manifestations and actions to a resident of the Anapa district, whom law enforcement officials believe to be the organizer of a collective appeal to Putin.
The residents' appeal was published on the Telegram channel "Yuri Ozarovsky Anapa Vityazevo Dzhemete," which has over 46,000 subscribers. By 6:00 PM, the post had garnered over two thousand views.
"We are writing to you on behalf of 234 families living in the Voskresensky village area, Krasnodar Krai, section Dzhemete 17. Our situation has become a local humanitarian disaster and requires the direct intervention of the Investigative Committee, as we are receiving pre-trial decisions to demolish our homes," the assembled residents stated in a video.
The residents claim they were sold land plots with false information about potential housing construction. According to the sellers, residents can build houses here, and the land category will soon be reclassified as individual housing construction and annexed to the Voskresensky farmstead. The reclassification process is already in its final stages, as evidenced by the surveying of four-hundredth plots.
"We were provided with a land assessment from the Kuban Agrarian University, 'On the unsuitability of this area for agricultural production,' from 2016. Roads have now been paved, power lines have been installed, and internet is available. As of today, permanent houses have been erected on 96 plots. This is our only housing, and we have nowhere else to go," complain the residents of the farmstead.
According to them, minors, pensioners and disabled people, volunteers and their support groups, active military personnel, and disabled citizens live in the area.
"Because of the land category, we cannot register ownership of the houses. We have no "Residential registration, which entails many problems. These include the inability to register children with clinics, receive vital medications, register cancer patients with a dispensary, and obtain official employment," residents say.
Those gathered claim that they have repeatedly attempted to resolve the issue and contacted the Anapa administration, the city's Department of Architecture, the Anapa District Prosecutor's Office, the Krasnodar Krai Department of Property Relations, and the mobile reception office of the Krasnodar Krai Governor, but all responses are formal, officials shrug their shoulders, citing land classification, and fail to address the issue of houses.
Residents of the village asked for an investigation into officials who, for years, have allowed land to be sold and surveyed into small plots, and allowed houses to be built on unauthorized land, and then threatened with demolition.
"We ask you, Alexander Ivanovich, to personally oversee the investigation of this matter. Instruct the creation of a commission to transfer "We want to convert agricultural land plots into residential lands in gardening non-profit partnerships (SNTs) so that we can register our homes. We also want to open a criminal case for fraudulent plot sales. We believe that the intervention of the central office of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation will save us from losing our only home," local residents concluded.
"Caucasian Knot" also reported that landowners in the village of "Burevestnik" in the Tuapse District appealed to Russian President Putin with a request to arrange a meeting with Kuban Governor Kondratyev regarding the decisions to demolish their homes. They stated that they should not be held accountable for the mistakes of officials.