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Russia: Gypsy village destroyed amid drug trafficking allegations.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Russian NTV on 29 April

[Presenter] Out of 50 houses only three have been built legally. Virtually all of their residents do not have a right to live there. Many of them are illiterate. However, they do not try to conceal what they are doing for a living. A gypsy village, a local centre of drug trafficking, is being demolished in Kaliningrad. Its residents are to be relocated to remote areas of the region. Our correspondent Veronika Nikolayeva has the details.

[Correspondent] Following a court ruling, privately-owned houses are being destroyed in the Gypsy village Dorozhnyy, better known …

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