In temporarily occupied Lugansk, they plan to transfer 40 apartments taken from Ukrainians to participants in the war against Ukraine.
The occupiers resort to such actions, in particular, with the aim of putting pressure on the owners of empty apartments and houses who have moved to territories controlled by Ukraine and abroad. The press service of the Lugansk Police Department reported this today, October 18,
Collaborators in the cities of the so-called “LPR” have increased the search volumes and the rates of finding housing, which can then be “nationalized.” The owners of empty apartments and houses are given a month to appear and re-register their property in accordance with Russian law, the OVA noted.
Of course, the vast majority of people do not appear on time, because people have traveled to the territory controlled by the Government of Ukraine and abroad. To put pressure on them, the occupiers periodically organize demonstrative measures, as, for example, in Lugansk. They plan to transfer 40 apartments seized from Ukrainians to the militants, the OVA added.
Source: Racurs

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