In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russian invaders have set themselves the goal of “closing the issues” with the property of Ukrainians who left due to the arrival of the “liberators” by August 16.
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This was reported today, July 4, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
Thus, in the TOT of the Zaporizhia region, in particular, in Melitopol, representatives of the Russian occupation administration, together with representatives of the Russian occupation forces, are conducting raids around the city and are trying to identify premises whose owners have not provided title documents for the housing, the report says.
It is noted that the occupiers are posting printed announcements and appeals to residents from representatives of the so-called “commission” of the occupation administration on apartments in buildings regarding the need to provide them with housing documents.
The content of the message is as follows: “the premises show signs of abandonment.” In case of failure to submit documents by August 16, the occupiers state that measures will be taken regarding such property, that is, the property will be confiscated, the Central Nervous System noted.
The Central Nervous System notes that it is most likely that the occupation administration may give such housing to Russian settlers who move to the occupied territories as part of the colonization policy.
Such actions by the occupation authorities only indicate a desire to continue the genocidal practice of changing the ethnic composition of the population on the territory of Ukraine, the Central Neural Network notes and calls for information about all crimes committed by the occupiers to be transferred to the appropriate chatbot.
Source: Racurs

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