A Bishkek resident reported the destruction of part of her house and sought help
“Again, destruction, just like two years ago when they broke this wall and disappeared. I don’t know what to do. They talk about some common area, and everything is repeating,” she shares her concerns.
Kyial Yza kyzy emphasized that the conflict with her neighbors has been ongoing for a long time.
“They claim that I disturbed their living. But how could I have disturbed them? We have separate entrances. I am at a loss. He even threatened me with a gun and beat me in front of witnesses,” she added.
The woman also noted that her family has found itself in a difficult situation due to what is happening.
“It’s raining now, and we have water flowing from the ceiling. My daughter, who is visually impaired, has fallen into depression and spent four months in a psychiatric clinic. Yesterday she cried a lot. I tried to support her and tell her that everything would be okay. But right now, I don’t know what to do; it’s cold in the house, and we don’t have a heater,” she said.
It is important to note that Kyial Yza kyzy had already contacted the editorial office of Kaktus.media in December 2023, when she reported that her neighbor Alexander Darienko had destroyed part of her house, citing a court decision.
According to her, the conflict began in 2015, and in 2019 the Supreme Court ruled to demolish the extension, but she has been trying to legalize her share of the land.
The woman claims that the neighbor demanded $20,000 from her for agreeing to process the documents, and she reached out for help to the president.
Neighbor Alexander Darienko insists that he is acting in accordance with the court's decision and has the right to dismantle part of the house.
According to information from the police, on December 20, 2023, a statement from Kyial Yza kyzy was registered at the Internal Affairs Department of the First May District, stating that her neighbor had destroyed part of the wall using a perforator. This fact was recorded, a preliminary investigation was initiated, and requests for copies of court decisions were sent.
There is currently no information on the progress of the proceedings or the response of law enforcement to the woman's new appeal.