Occupiers take away the housing of Ukrainians in Mariupol

Photo: Mariupol City Council

In temporarily occupied Mariupol, the Russians have started a full inventory of houses in order to take away housing from Ukrainians.

This is reported by the Mariupol city council.

For the inventory of housing, the occupiers have issued a special order and are forming working groups. They will go to the houses and find the owners. If the owners have left - housing will be put on the appropriate list.

The Russian occupiers destroyed our city, and now they want to take away what remained intact from the people who fled the shelling. To create the illusion of legality, they want to refer to the absence of owners. But all their plans are not for long and have no legal force. Mariupol will be liberated, and law and order will return there from Ukraine, - said the mayor of Mariupol Vadim Boychenko.

It is noted that the Russians during the year formed lists of so-called "ownerless" housing. Which is, in the opinion of the city council, an attempt by the occupiers to "legalise" and actually appropriate someone else's property, citing the absence of owners.