The family which suffered from Meridian satellite impact will sue Roscosmos
The Siberians who made a too close encounter with space technologies are preparing to claim a retribution from Roscosmos
A family from the village Vogaytsevo from Ordynsky district of Novosibirsk territory, on whose house the wreckage crashed "Meridian" fell on Friday, are going to submit an application against the Federal Space Agency to a court. A fragment of a satellite with a diameter about half meter almost crashed through their roof.
"We talked yesterday with my husband what to do and how to do that" - told RIA Novosti the victim Galina Krivoruchenko. - "We do not know where and to whom to sue. Some people say we should claim from Roscosmos, and others say that we should go after the Army. I asked my daughter to look up any information on the Internet. "
The amount Krivoruchenko are planning to claim from the agency, has not been determined yet. The hole in the roof of the house have already been patched by Andrew, head of the family. Previously, he claimed that the district's administration had decided to pay him for the damages incurred, and therefore he wasn't going to sue anyone in a court.
However, Krivoruchenko had to do his home's repair on his own expense eventually. "The military initially asked us not to worry about anything and promised me to repair the damage in a short time, and told me that my family and me would forget about the fall of the satellite on our home as a nightmare. But the next day no one was repairing the roof and it seemed that every official got to hide away somewhere. I had to apply to the administration. The administration told me that they could not repair my home now. They had no money for it. And the Ministry of Defense simply disown eliminating the effects of the fall of the satellite. They did not even contact us after that"- quoted his words "Liga Novosti".
By the way, another victim of the falling satellite - a resident of the same village Alexander Klyushev, is not complaining about Roscosmos. A piece of the Meridian punched a hole in the roof of his barn, but the retired resident isn't going to submit a claim file. "I was about to take that barn down anyway, but just not had got down to that." - he said.