President Dmitry Medvedev instructed Prosecutor General's Office to verify compliance with the rights of citizens in Rechnik and the validity of earlier decisions on the demolition of buildings, including their right to a "dacha amnesty".
69 homeowners sent a letter to President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, which asked them to "direct interference" in the situation around "Rechnik" and stop "the tyranny and lawlessness."
by presidential request of Prosecutor General's Office has formed a working group to assess the legitimacy of judicial decisions. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov promised that the city authorities will not take any action against the Moscow settlement "Rechnik" until the legality of the actions of its demolition checks prosecutors.
In addition, the indignant residents prepared a lawsuit to Yuri Luzhkov and his family members, requiring them to recover from 100 billion rubles in compensation for material and moral damage.
approximately a sum estimated state of the whole family of the mayor. Kuntsevskiy court refused to accept the claim, arguing that the plaintiffs the owners of these buildings are not, so they have no right to file a claim. Villagers' Rechnik "could not be owners of the land under their homes, as well as in the USSR, all land belonged to the state and could be transferred to them only in the gratuitous and perpetuity.
To date, bulldozers razed more than 20 houses, including those in which living war veterans, and others honored the elderly. And this - in severe frosts!