Russians have increased the rate of confiscation of property of Ukrainians in the occupied territories - National Resistance Center
Kyiv • UNN
Russian occupation administrations have reported an increase in the rate of discovery of 'ownerless property' in the occupied south of Ukraine. This is used as blackmail to force Ukrainians to return and re-register their property rights.
The Russian occupation administrations in the occupied south of Ukraine reported to Moscow that the rate of detection of so-called ownerless property has increased. This was stated by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports.
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The Russian occupation administrations continue to rob Ukrainians, and are even proud to have increased the pace of looting. That is, the enemy boasts that it has begun to discover more property of Ukrainians who fled the occupation. Such property is being "nationalized," that is, taken away and transferred to collaborators or Russian touring artists
The Resistance explained that the enemy uses this mechanism of confiscation as blackmail to force Ukrainians to return to the TOT and personally re-register their property rights.
This creates a picture for propaganda about the "return of Ukrainians."
Recall
The National Resistance Center said that in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region, the occupiers are conducting an inventory of agricultural land.