There is demanded investigating the Khan's Palace destruction in Crimea
Human rights activists filed a petition to the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in Crimea in connection with the restoration work in the Khan Palace in Bakhchisaray.
Journalist Anton Naumlyuk informed on Facebook about it.
According to him, a lawyer Rustem Kyamilev filed the crime incident reposrt. It is based on journalistic investigations as well as the activist Edem Dudakov.
«Kyamilev says in his petition that during the restoration work the cultural heritage elements like the wooden roof structures, floor beams, cross beams were destroyed. At the same time, according to the restoration project developed by the UkrNII Restoration Department, only four beams were to be replaced, but now the transverse ones are changing to all concrete bridges», Naumlyuk noted.
Moreover, they correspondingly appealed to the Crimean head Sergey Aksenov on the fact of the Khan’s Palace destruction. Human rights activist Lilya Gemedzhi demands in her appeal the information on the legality of works on the territory of the Khan Palace.
«In addition to the lawyers’ petitions, Elmira Ablyalimova filed an appeal against Kiramet company carrying out the restoration work, to the Zheleznodorozhniy District Court in Simferopol», the journalist added.
Earlier, on February 5, the former head of the Crimean Committee on Interethnic Relations and Deported Citizens Edem Dudakov published new evidence of the Khan’s Palace destruction by the invaders in Bakhchisaray.