Tyumen residents report disruptive youth gatherings and safety concerns at Olimpiyskaya Street residence

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A resident of Tyumen reported ongoing gatherings by a group of youths inside an apartment within his building. Publication coverage from 72.ru notes that the location under discussion is a residence on Olimpiyskaya Street.

According to the Tyumen resident, children, young people, and adults converge in large numbers. The gatherings begin around age 12 and extend beyond 20 years old. Groups typically range from 15 to 20 individuals. The evenings are marked by noise, dirt on floors, vomiting, shouting, swearing, and smoking at hours that are inappropriate for the building setting. The participants sometimes depart the apartment in a disoriented state, barely able to stand, which alarms neighbors and raises safety concerns.

The complainant also described instances when minors assaulted a neighboring resident and caused damage to a vehicle in the yard.

During the course of speaking with residents, it was shared that law enforcement has been contacted repeatedly, yet responses have been inconsistent or absent. One parent expressed concern that their child now fears entering the building because the youths appear to act with a sense of impunity.

The regional Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that the violators had been identified and that an investigation had begun into the matter.

An unrelated note from Kuzbass mentions a prior report about beatings and harsh conditions in a private hostel, illustrating a broader spectrum of public safety concerns reported by residents in different contexts.

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