A farmer from Maladziečna, whose estate was attacked by other people's cows, told how her problem was solved
Nastassia Charniauskaya, owner of the "Siuka-burka" farm and "Childhood Dream" agritourism estate, told on TikTok how her problem was solved with a herd of other people's cows that came onto her property and caused damage.

After the woman appealed to the prosecutor's office twice, a high fence was installed for the cow owners so that the animals would no longer enter foreign territory. Nastassia did not specify at whose expense this was done, but noted that no one offered to repair her fence.
«A fence has been installed for the cow owners, all that's left is to bring in feed and hire a shepherd,» she says ironically.
For now, the cows are not coming, and the farm owner is resting from them. But she is outraged that she, as the injured party, has to drop everything and go to various authorities when the day is short, it's freezing, and there's a lot of work to do. At the same time, all authorities come to the negligent neighbors themselves and even help them instead of punishing them.
In the comments, people are also surprised by the new fence and speculate about who might have paid for it.
The problem became known on the night of February 4, when Nastassia and her husband drove off a foreign herd from their property three times. After that, the woman went to complain, but in the police and prosecutor's office, they checked her phone and conducted a conversation about "extremism".
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