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Over 500 plots granted to attendees of the SVO event in Yakutsk

Land parcels are allocated in Tabaga and TulaIGINO-KILDYAMTsy regions

Over 500 land plots granted to SVO attendees in Yakutsk
Over 500 land plots granted to SVO attendees in Yakutsk

Over 500 plots granted to attendees of the SVO event in Yakutsk

In a recent development, the ongoing land plot distribution in Yakutsk, Russia, has seen the allocation of 530 land plots in the cities of Tulaginо-Kildyamtsakh and Tabaga. This regional initiative is part of a broader effort to support and compensate those involved in Russia's military activities, particularly the Special Military Operation.

The distribution of land plots serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it recognises and supports the service and sacrifices of these participants. Secondly, it encourages settlement in specific areas, such as Tulaginо-Kildyamtsakh and Tabaga, thereby boosting local development.

The distribution of land plots has been ongoing since the beginning of the year, with a total of 318 land plots issued in Tulaginо-Kildyamtsakh and 212 in Tabaga this year alone. On July 30, 52 veterans received land plots in Tulaginо-Kildyamtsakh, and 45 veterans received land plots in Tabaga.

For those interested in obtaining more information about the land plot distribution, the Social Issues Department is the point of contact. The department, located at Oktyabrskaya St., 20/1, Room 311, is open on Wednesdays from 14:00 to 17:00. Information can also be found via a Telegram channel.

However, no further details about the nature or size of the land plots were provided in the report. The initiative is aimed at stimulating construction, infrastructure expansion, and population retention in these parts of Yakutsk, ultimately contributing to social stability and strengthening community ties.

This strategic social and regional policy is designed to honour special military operation participants, support their well-being, and promote the growth and development of specific areas within the city. It is a testament to Yakutsk's commitment to its military personnel and a step towards a more prosperous future for both the city and its residents.

  1. The ongoing land allocation in Tulaginо-Kildyamtsakh and Tabaga is not confined to the local development effort; it also serves as a political gesture, recognizing and supporting those involved in Russia's military activities, such as the Special Military Operation.
  2. In addition to stimulating construction and infrastructure expansion, the provision of land plots in Yakutsk is part of a broader general-news scenario, which aims to address social issues and foster community ties, contributing to a more stable political environment.

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