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The last crime of the Russian Federation: In Mariupol, the occupiers are stolen "homeless" apartments - the Economist

DNR occupiers carry out inventory "quarter and find where there are no residents. The apartments without the owner will be alienated. In May, 514 "homeless" apartments in Mariupol with addresses and area appeared on the site of the so-called Ministry of residential and communal services "DNR". Re -registration occurs in all occupied Russian territories. This was reported in The Economist.

Over the last few months, the reports of Mariupol residential buildings have been reported: "An inventory has been made to identify homeless property; the owners of the apartment should be at home with documents and Russian passport. " A small message has great consequences for residents. If the apartment is not re -registered under Russian laws, and they will not have people, then such property will soon be alienated.

Petro Andryushchenko, Advisor to Mariupol city chairman says that his personal apartment was robbed. Just like about 350,000 other people who left the once 430,000th city. He expects that other people will soon fall in those "draw" apartments. According to various estimates, more than 90% of residential buildings in the center of Mariupol were affected during hostilities. Some invaders were demolished, and some have repaired or built new homes of very poor quality.

Russia offers only 2%in the occupied territory, so real estate agencies are widely advertised by Mariupol. The promotions claim that Mariupol "There are investments from all Russian regions. " Often, the video of the apartment is destroyed, mutilated and with the remnants of real owners. But the realtors focus on planning and apartments. Russia has already brought about 80,000 people to the occupied Mariupol.

Ukrainians who have left the city are now trying to return to re -register property under Russian laws, and then sell if possible. However, for this purpose it is necessary to pass filtration at Sheremetyevo Airport, where they will ask their attitude to "their". Many people of course were refused crossing the border. However, Andryushchenko emphasizes that under international and Ukrainian legislation, any Russian contract can be challenged by homeowners.