The occupiers come up with a new way to take away property from Ukrainians
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Russians in the temporarily occupied territories continue to rob local residents.
The occupiers are trying to increase the "ownerless property" list to take it away from residents. This is reported by the Centre for National Resistance.
From now on, the Russians have not recognised "powers of attorney" and require property owners to specify the country where the property is located. At the same time, there is no possibility of using Ukrainian documents.
As a result, the property owner has to go back to the TOT, where filtering is waiting for him. Therefore, this allows the enemy to increase the amount of "ownerless property" and take it from the relatives of those who left the region," the report said.
The CNS noted that the Russian "documents" have no legal force, and after the de-occupation of Ukrainian territories, all property rights will return to the owners. And everyone involved in the robbery of the population will be punished.
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