In occupied Severodonetsk, Russian touring construction workers move into apartments of city residents – both abandoned and those already re-registered under Russian law, but the owners are forced to live at a different address.
In the short time that the owners were away, families had even managed to come to these would-be workers. The press service of the Lugansk Police Department reported this today, January 9.
The invaders do not care about the citizens, about the personal belongings and furniture used by uninvited guests, about the utility bills that these builders do not pay, the report says.
It is noted that, despite numerous complaints, the occupation administration does not pay attention to the ongoing disorder.
Documents, even Russian ones, certifying ownership of real estate are not valid, the OVA added.
Source: Racurs

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