Occupiers seize commercial properties from owners in Henichesk - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
The invaders transferred shops and warehouses to a Russian state-owned enterprise and demand rent from the owners. Entrepreneurs are forced to pay up to 100,000 rubles monthly.

Owners of about 70 commercial premises in temporarily occupied Henichesk stated that their businesses are effectively being seized. This was reported by the Center of National Resistance of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (CNR), informs UNN.
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It is noted that shops and warehouse facilities on Druzhby Narodiv Street, 64, were transferred without any consent to the management of the Russian state enterprise "Khersonska UK ORTK". Now, entrepreneurs receive bills for the rent of their own real estate – from 25 to 100 thousand rubles monthly.
The occupation administration explains this by "nationalization" back in 2022 and emphasizes that Russia's constitutional guarantees for this property allegedly do not apply. At the same time, the owners themselves managed to re-register the objects in the Russian Unified State Register of Real Estate
The CNR indicates that this situation clearly shows that even businessmen loyal to the occupation authorities are not immune to arbitrary actions.
"The authorities can at any moment deprive of ownership rights without trial and compensation. In the occupied territories, private property exists only as long as it is beneficial to local officials," the CNR summarizes.
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