In Uzbekistan, a ten-century monument was demolished and a house was built instead
It was found that a part of the X-XII centuries "Chordangitepa" archaeological monument located in Kashkadarya region was demolished and a house was built arbitrarily in its place. This was reported by the Press Service of the Prosecutor General's Office.
It is noted that a part of the X-XII centuries "Chordangitepa" archaeological monument located in Yakkabog district was demolished by the citizen MF, and a house was built in its place. 315 million soums were damaged by this case.
In addition, a part of the "Nomsiztepa" archaeological monument of the VI-VII centuries in Samarkand district was destroyed by unknown persons. As a result, a huge amount of 1.5 billion soums was damaged to the interests of the state.
According to the results of the investigation, criminal cases have been initiated and investigation is underway.
Earlier, we reported that the medieval archaeological monument "Ordatepa" in Namangan region was demolished and a house was built arbitrarily in its place.