The occupiers created an online marketplace for the sale of stolen goods from Ukrainians

Russians rob Ukrainians and sell their property online.
This was reported by former ombudsman Lyudmila Denysova in her Telegram channel.
The invaders take away property not only from those who resist, but also from those who simply left the occupied territory.
In the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhya Region, the occupiers are forcing the local population to re-register their property and land documents in accordance with enemy legislation. If they refuse, the Russians threaten to "nationalize", that is, simply take this real estate. The invaders have even created an online platform to sell such "nationalized" property," the report said.
The actions of the Russian invaders are yet another gross violation of Article 33 of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War.
Such decisions of the enemy to change property ownership are legally null and void, so all land and property will be returned to the owners after the liberation of the region," the statement said.
Denysova called on the UN commission of enquiry into human rights violations during the Russian military invasion of Ukraine to take into account these facts of Russian human rights violations in Ukraine.
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