Occupants cut off electricity, heating and water in residential buildings in Mariupol
Kyiv • UNN
The collaborators in Mariupol are disconnecting buildings from heating, water and electricity under the pretext of emergency conditions. The goal is to evict the residents for further “nationalization” or demolition of the buildings.
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, collaborators are depriving residents of apartment buildings of vital utilities under the pretext that the housing is in disrepair. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, UNN reports.
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In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, with the onset of the heating season, local collaborators cut off entire houses from electricity, heating, and water supply under the pretext that the housing is in disrepair. The fact that people live in the apartment building does not stop the occupiers
According to the Civil Defense Center, people live in such houses and the occupiers deliberately turn off all communications in order to force people to leave their apartments and further "nationalize" the apartment building or declare it an emergency. Such an inhuman case, in particular, was recorded at 26 Mezheva Street.
Later, according to a well-established scheme, real estate is "nationalized" or recognized as emergency, people are evicted, demolished, and something is built on the site for their own needs. No one is in a hurry to provide people with alternative housing. There are cases when newly built housing in the temporarily occupied Mariupol is given to guest workers from Central Asia
Earlier, it was reported that a new wave of "ownerless property" discovery has begun in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. The invaders are compiling lists of property belonging to Ukrainians who have left the region, threatening to seize it if they fail to reissue documents.