An employee of the Paritet management company, who twice drove over a resident of Shchelkovo near Moscow with a car, raised alarms when he shouted that the victim had been thrown under the wheels. An eyewitness, Alexey, described the moment to socialbites.ca, noting that after the incident, local residents summoned an ambulance and carried away the blankets used to cover the injured person from the doorway. The initial confusion and fear surrounding the event were compounded by conflicting accounts from those on the scene, with residents insisting on the seriousness of what had happened while authorities began their response. The hospital reported that the victim was admitted for treatment, but authorities had not yet released additional details about the case. In the days that followed, residents expressed anger over what they perceived as a failure of the management company to address their concerns, triggering a confrontation that escalated into accusations and urgent questions about accountability. (Citation: Mash Telegram) The sequence began when residents gathered to document ongoing issues at the building, including maintenance failures and a lack of heating. According to witnesses, staff from the management company attempted to disperse the crowd and, in the process, attempted to remove documents from the site. The confrontation reportedly culminated in a vehicle incident involving a Criminal Code employee, who allegedly struck a young woman attempting to flee the scene. While some witnesses contend that the woman was struck as she tried to escape, others emphasized that there were no police officers from the Criminal Code present at the moment and that the company personnel fled the building, securing doors and removing materials before leaving the premises. Eyewitnesses described how members of the public called the ambulance and police, and how local residents used blankets to cover the victim as he lay on the street, highlighting the emotional shock of the moment and the urgency of the medical response. (Citation: Mash Telegram) The broader narrative, as reported by community channels and local residents, centers on a complaint about heating and the overall condition of basements in the area, which prompted a public gathering outside the Paritet Management Company building on October 17. Participants said they wanted explanations and rapid remediation for the housing complex’s persistent problems. It was reported that a utility worker, believed to be connected to the same organization or a related service provider, left the scene in a car and, during motion, struck a local resident twice before stopping. The incident deepened concerns about the safety of residents and the responsibility of property managers to maintain essential services. (Citation: Mash Telegram) The situation is part of a larger pattern observed in multiple communities where residents advocate for transparent management, timely repairs, and safer conditions, and where reports of aggressive handling of disputes by staff have raised questions about oversight, accountability, and the effectiveness of complaint procedures. The ongoing investigation and local media coverage continue to unfold as authorities gather statements, review video evidence, and determine the exact sequence of events that led to the injuries and the subsequent public response. (Citation: Mash Telegram)
Three former Krasnodar residents who were reported to have been involved in confrontations with traffic police inspectors are currently en route, adding another layer to the regional narrative about enforcement, public order, and resident grievances as the situation develops. This situation underscores the need for due process and careful reporting as authorities work to verify facts, understand the motives behind actions taken by individuals connected to the housing administration, and determine the appropriate legal remedies for those affected by the events. (Citation: Mash Telegram)