Russians in occupied territories nationalize property of Ukrainians - NRC
Russians have developed a procedure for the nationalization of property belonging to Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region, according to NRC (National Resistance Center).
According to NRC, the majority of the region's population was forced to leave the region after the occupation. However, Russians have now begun a new wave of property confiscation to transfer it to their cronies.
In particular, the new procedure specifies that the enemy can declare a property derelict if the owner has not re-registered it according to Russian rules or has not paid utility bills for a year at that address.
"Now all property owners must re-register their ownership rights within 30 days. Of course, the majority of the population that has left the cities will not be able to do this. In this way, Russians will simply seize the housing," NRC writes.
Earlier, RBC-Ukraine reported that Russia has begun massive construction of filtration camps under the guise of children's pioneer camps.