Far Easterners with experience say that even planes from West to East fly faster than from east to west. The East seems to attract. And it doesn't let go for a long time. Longer than I'd like. Another eastern feature is the traditional development of vast expanses mainly by military people. Who tried to count all the Trans-Ural garrisons? There are hundreds and hundreds of them. And, as the famous song goes, " people live under these roofs." Our people, who serve their country honestly in difficult conditions, raise their children, and dream of the lights of big cities...
Before 1998, the Pacific Fleet had about 30 separate and closed military towns. Eight of them were "downgraded." In addition, the creation of a unique naval unit in Kamchatka, which includes naval and land forces, coastal troops, aviation, and air defense, resulted in the Pacific Fleet acquiring several dozen additional separate and closed military towns. This means that thousands of military personnel will face housing issues in the future. After all, the Pacific Fleet receives an average of 70 apartments per year for resettlement to the mainland. Last year, the fleet managed to build only 53 apartments in this region (for comparison, in the early 1990s, up to 2,000 apartments were built, but even then, there was a shortage of housing). It is easy to predict that the majority of homeless reservists, who remain on the waiting lists of their military units, will remain in a state of uncertainty for many years. According to the trends, the situation will only get worse over time. So, what are the housing prospects for the Pacific Fleet as a whole and for the unhoused sailors in particular? Is there any light at the end of the tunnel?
The housing fund of the Pacific Fleet is formed in several ways: self-construction, shared participation, and purchases according to the plans of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy and through extra-budgetary funds. There are many ways, but there is a lack of funds. As ...
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