Residents of Transbaikalia have reported issues to the Prosecutor General
In a recent visit to Petrovsk-Zabaikalsky during a working trip to Zabaykalsky Krai, Andrei Monakhov, the head of the General Prosecutor's Office of Russia for the Far Eastern Federal District, held a personal reception of citizens.
During the event, several concerns were voiced, including an acute shortage of surgeons in the district hospital and a shortage of necessary psychotropic drugs at the Petrovsk-Zabaikalsky children's home for citizens with mental disorders.
The shortage of psychotropic drugs has been ongoing this year, according to the deputy director of the children's home. Meanwhile, residents in Petrovsk-Zabaikalsky have to fetch water from remote columns due to the inoperative water intake column, which has been out of service for nearly two years in an unspecified location.
In addition, a resident in the Fedoseevka microdistrict reported poor road conditions, hindering transportation and access to social institutions and stores. About 100 people live in the Fedoseevka microdistrict.
Residents from Uletovsky, Khiloksky, and Krasnochikoy districts also voiced their appeals via video link during the visit.
The General Prosecutor's Office has accepted all the voiced appeals for consideration and will take measures to restore the violated rights of citizens. The specific type or number of psychotropic drugs affected by the shortage is not specified. The General Prosecutor's Office has taken the resolution under special control regarding the voiced appeals.
The information was reported in the Telegram channel of the General Prosecutor's Office of Russia for the Far East. The exact location of the working trip is not specified, but it is in Zabaykalsky Krai.
It's important to note that as of June 2024, there are no publicly detailed official reports directly linking Andrei Monakhov's recent visit to the General Prosecutor's Office concerning citizen issues in Petrovsk-Zabaikalsky. For detailed and current information on this topic, it is recommended to consult official press releases from the General Prosecutor’s Office of Russia, regional government communications of Zabaykalsky Krai, or reputable news sources covering regional governance for updates after August 2025.
The identity of the resident who pointed out the shortage of surgeons is not disclosed.
- The concerns raised during Andrei Monakhov's visit to Petrovsk-Zabaikalsky, as part of his working trip to Zabaykalsky Krai, include policy-and-legislation matters such as the shortage of surgeons in the district hospital and a shortage of psychotropic drugs at the Petrovsk-Zabaikalsky children's home for citizens with mental disorders.
- The ongoing shortage of psychotropic drugs at the Petrovsk-Zabaikalsky children's home and the poor road conditions in the Fedoseevka microdistrict are part of the general news and politics discourse, as they were voiced during Andrei Monakhov's visit and are now under the special control of the General Prosecutor's Office.