Temporarily occupied Crimea is suffering from chaotic development that is destroying the peninsula's historical heritage. All of this is happening under the leadership of the head of the occupation administration, Yanina Pavlenko. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance of the SSO of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (CNS), informs UNN.
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It is noted that back in the spring of 2025, a land plot on Polikurovsky Hill was transferred to the company LLC "Finist" without public bidding. Local residents became concerned about plans to build a multi-story hotel complex and appealed to Rosreestr.
The official response clearly states that capital construction on this site is impossible. The hill lies entirely within the Black Sea water protection zone and a zone with a special architectural and planning regime, where the law prohibits any commercial development.
It is indicated that despite the official ban on capital construction and Pavlenko's public promises not to touch the trees, as of 2026, the slope has been completely cleared for development:
- near Chekhov's house-museum, dangerous drilling operations were allowed on a landslide-prone slope, which threatens the integrity of the cultural heritage site;
- in May 2022, a mansion of the prominent architect Mykola Krasnov was demolished in Yalta, even before the completion of the procedure for granting it protected status.
"Pavlenko headed Yalta without popular elections - by direct order of the head of Crimea, Serhiy Aksyonov," the CNS reminds.
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