Siberian Farmers Protest Amid Cattle Disease Outbreak
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For two weeks, farmers in rural areas of Russia’s Novosibirsk region have been protesting against the mass confiscation and destruction of their livestock by local authorities, citing an “especially dangerous disease” that they refuse to name. The villagers are angry not only at the silence of the authorities, but also at the low compensation they are being offered, as they are only being offered 171 rubles (about 685 HUF) per kilogram, while th…
In the Novosibirsk region of Russia, protests continue due to the mass seizure and destruction of livestock.
Siberian Farmers Protest Amid Cattle Disease Outbreak
The Novosibirsk region in Siberia has declared a state of emergency in response to an outbreak of cattle diseases, including pasteurellosis and rabies. Small farmers protested the forced culling, which threatened their livelihoods. Authorities emphasize coordination and containment as compensation processes begin for affected farmers.
A Farmer Who Had Forced Her to Flee Had Personally Apologized to Her for Killing 200 Head of Cattle.
Novosibira farmer Svetlana Panina, who lost about 200 animals because of the removal of cattle by the authorities on the pretext of an outbreak of rabies and pasteurelles, apologized to the head of the Novosibir State Agrarian Policy Committee, Denise Subbotin, who published a video from a meeting with the deputy, "The Agrarian Council." "I apologize to you, on behalf of the Novosibir region authorities, for the way in which this was done. I thi…
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