Russians want to sell land plots of Ukrainians who left occupied territories - NRC
Russians are searching for so-called ownerless land plots in the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region. The enemy plans to sell them, reports the National Resistance Center (NRC).
According to the information resource, currently, the local grain operator, which was created to forcibly seize grain from local farmers, is compiling lists of landowners who have left the region due to Russian forces.
"Next year, the invaders plan to put these plots up for sale, meaning that they actually want to take them away from their rightful owners," the report states.
At the same time, the CNR emphasized that any documents issued by the Russian administration have no legal validity.
Recently, the National Resistance Center reported that Russia has mandated that farmers in the occupied territories obtain Russian-style tractor-driver licenses by the end of December 2025. Failure to comply will result in the confiscation of farmers' machinery.
Earlier, it was reported that the enemy in the occupied city of Melitopol will begin seizing not only ownerless housing but also Ukrainian citizens' property for unpaid debts.