In occupied Donetsk, people are being evicted from their own apartments declared "emergency" - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
Occupational commissions in Donetsk declare buildings with even minimal damage as "emergency". Residents are forced to relocate to dormitories, risking loss of property rights without compensation.

In occupied Donetsk, a new wave of so-called "housing inspections" has been recorded. During the inspections, occupation commissions declare the homes of local residents "emergency," including those with minimal damage, and then evict people from their own houses. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports.
Details
According to available information, during the "housing inspections" in Donetsk, occupation commissions are massively declaring housing as emergency even in cases of minor or superficial damage. In fact, this turns into another mechanism of pressure and redistribution of real estate.
After the formal recognition of housing as "unfit for habitation," people are forced to leave their apartments and relocate to dormitories or temporary housing with minimal conditions. Commissions massively underestimate the condition of buildings even with minor damage
Thus, residents are forced to leave their own apartments under the pretext of "danger of living" and are relocated to communal dormitories or temporary accommodation centers. At the same time, after eviction, the risk of losing property rights without real compensation increases.
Reminder
In the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region, Russians, under the guise of "volunteer assistance," demand money and property from local residents. Entrepreneurs and budget workers are forced to buy medicines and equipment, while those who refuse are intimidated with searches.