Yakutsk's military plans to assign land to individuals who took part in combat operations.
Addressing Military Personnel in Yakutsk
In the Yakutsk city of the Sakha Republic, a land allocation event took place on May 27 and 28, 2025, for participants in a special military operation. The chosen locations for these plots were the Tulagino-Kildyamtsy village and Tabaga village, marked for gardening purposes.
A total of 100 military personnel were invited, with a significant turnout of 94 participants (94%). During the lottery, these participants were awarded plots, with 39 going to Tabaga and 55 to Tulagino-Kildyamtsy.
This year, the Yakutsk City Land Relations Agency has allocated 361 land plots, with 142 in Tabaga and 219 in Tulagino-Kildyamtsy. Further details on upcoming allocation dates will be communicated separately. For inquiries, please contact the social issues department at 40-80-46.
Located in North Siberia, Yakutsk has been a significant hub for trade and administration. Siberia and the Arctic region have grown in strategic importance due to their natural resources and impact on national security and geopolitical implications. This includes the military presence in the region, asserts Russia, due to resource extraction and control along the Northern Sea Route.
In the realm of general news, discussions surrounding the allocation of land plots in Yakutsk, a city known for its strategic importance in politics and resources, have been ongoing. This includes war-and-conflicts-related matters, such as the special military operation, which has led to the distribution of these plots among participating personnel. Furthermore, Politics deeply intertwine with these events due to the geopolitical implications that the Arctic region and its resources carry.