Feb. 9, 2024, 3:57 p.m.

Occupants invented a new way to squeeze property from residents of the left-bank Kherson region

(Photo: Center for National Resistance)

In the occupied part of the Kherson region and other regions of the country, Russians have come up with a way to increase the list of "ownerless property" in order to squeeze it from residents of the temporarily occupied territories who have left the region.

This was reported by the press service of the National Resistance Center.

The post says that now the Russians do not actually recognize the "power of attorney" because they require the owner of the property to indicate the country where the property is located. However, it is usually impossible to do this on the basis of Ukrainian documents. As a result, the owner of the property has to return to the temporarily occupied territory, where he or she will be filtered. This allows the occupiers to increase the number of "ownerless property" and take it away from the relatives of those who left the region.

However, the Center notes that these legal papers with the coat of arms of the Russian Federation have no legal force and are purely worthless. After the immediate liberation of the territories, all property rights will be returned to their owners, and everyone involved in the process of robbing Ukrainians will be held accountable, as it was in the liberated areas of Kharkiv and Kherson regions.

Earlier it was reported that the occupiers continue to abduct local residents in the left-bank part of Kherson region. Thus, they conducted a series of raids in the villages of the south, during which up to 20 local residents were taken to an unknown destination on suspicion of "disloyalty," especially because they did not have a Russian passport. During the searches, the villages were blocked by Rosgvardia forces.

Also, seconded police officers from the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation conducted a raid in the Genichesk district in search of the underground. During the raid, the occupiers blocked the village, searched houses and tried to identify informants of the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

Володимир Шкаєв

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