INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Authorities in the southwestern Belgorod area will stop housing payment for some displaced homeowners starting in August, stating security
has actually improved in a number of border locations and that they want to encourage citizens to return to their homes.A regionwide state
of emergency was declared in the Belgorod region last August in the middle of an uptick in Ukrainian attacks that coincided with a surprise
attack by Ukraines military into the surrounding Kursk region.Earlier this month, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov restricted access to 14 border
villages, stating more than 200 civilians had actually been killed considering that the start of the war.But on Thursday, Gladkov revealed
that citizens from areas where Ukrainian attacks have actually dropped to absolutely no will be separately notified that they no longer
receive real estate subsidies.More than 100,000 individuals have actually received an overall of 1.3 billion rubles ($16.5 million) in
housing help given that 2023, according to officials.Gladkov said the list of areas deemed safe would not be made public to prevent
destabilization, claiming such information could be exploited by Ukraine
Locals going back to intact homes will start getting energy costs once again, he added.The cancellation of lease payments and the
[resumption] of utility charges will not apply to damaged or damaged real estate, Gladkov said.Still, the decision triggered a wave of
online criticism, with numerous implicating the authorities of acting without openness or issue for civilian safety.Dont you believe youve
played too much with peoples lives? one user wrote on the social network VKontakte.Who gave you the right to decide for us where its much
safer to live? another asked
Were not to blame for the scenario, however you just keep tossing wrenches into the works
Shame on leaders like you!