Complaints from villagers in Dagestan about poor water supply caught Bastrykin's attention.
Residents of the village of Turumovka use water from an artesian well, but the storage tank has long since fallen into disrepair. Due to the administration's failure to respond to residents' complaints, a criminal case has been opened.
Village residents in Dagestan complained that the cistern that stores water from an artesian well has long since fallen into disrepair. It leaks, flooding the streets, and the structure could collapse at any moment. If this happens, the village will be left without a water source.
A post with photographs of the punctured tank and the structure's dilapidated condition was published on February 23 by the Telegram channel @chernovik.net, which has over 46,000 subscribers. By 6:00 PM Moscow time, the post had garnered over three thousand views.
"The cistern storing water from an artesian well has been in a state of disrepair for a long time. As a result of leaks, this vital utility resource is flooding the surrounding area. There is a risk of the tank collapsing, which will lead to the interruption of water supply to residents' homes. No measures are being taken to eliminate the violations," the agency said in a statement.
The Investigative Committee of Dagestan has opened a criminal case. Investigators will conduct an investigation, and a report will be presented based on the results, the Dagestan Investigative Committee reports.
Later, the Tarumovsky District administration explained that the problem with this artesian well was identified at the end of 2025, during an inventory of all artesian wells in the Tarumovsky District, and it was included in the repair plan for 2026.
"As part of the repair and maintenance of water supply networks and artesian wells, comprehensive work to replace the storage tank and partially renew the water mains around the artesian well is planned for 2026," the administration reported.
"Caucasian Knot" also wrote that investigators conducted searches at a commercial organization involved in water supply and sanitation as part of an investigation into a case of negligence in providing water to residents of Kaspiysk.
Unresolved problems with housing and communal services are causing discontent among residents of Dagestan and provoking an increase in protest activity, said the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the North Caucasus. During a direct line on November 27, 2025, the head of Dagestan Sergey Melikov ignored pressing issues and gave only vague answers to questions raised. Residents of the republic were waiting for Melikov to explain the constant power and water outages, burning landfills, and rising prices for housing and communal services and transportation.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/421055