In Crimea, occupiers confiscate housing from locals
Invaders in temporarily occupied Crimea confiscate housing from civilians and settle collaborators.
Real estate is being taken away from Ukrainians who refused to surrender their Russian passports. This was reported by the Centre for National Resistance.
The occupation administration in temporarily occupied Crimea has been confiscating real estate from Ukrainian citizens who do not hold Russian passports. The confiscated buildings are used to house representatives of the occupation troops and collaborators who fled from the south of Ukraine, the report said.
We shall remind you that the occupiers have already resorted to evicting Ukrainians from their own homes and confiscating real estate. For example, in temporarily occupied Kirillovka, the Russians took away more than 200 recreation bases. These invaders are trying to use this real estate for tourism business on the Azov coast. The buildings that the Russians did not take away have been looted.
In addition, the Russians continue to search for partisans on the TOT. In particular, in Zaporizhzhya region, they search private houses and check people for Russian passports. In case of its absence, they threaten to deport them.
According to the CNS, Dagestan OMON were brought in to combat the guerrilla movement.
A group of fighters from the "special police detachment" ("OMON") from the republic of Dagestan, the Russian Federation, has arrived in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhya Region," the report reads.
The occupiers plan to use this unit as a skeleton for setting up a riot police unit in TOT Zaporizhzhya.