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In Mariupol, occupiers cut off residential buildings from power grids

Meanwhile, people continue to live in high-rise buildings.

houses (illustrative photo)

The “nationalization” of real estate continues with particular cynicism in TOT of Ukraine.

This is reported by the Center for National Resistance.

“Due to their criminal appetite for other people’s real estate, Russians have begun to deprive Ukrainians of basic living conditions, just to appropriate their housing,” the report says.

In particular, in the temporarily occupied In Mariupol, when the heating season began, collaborators cut off entire houses from electricity, heating and water supply. At the same time, people continue to live in multi-story buildings. >

The occupiers do this under the pretext that the housing is supposedly in a state of emergency. Such a case was recorded on the street. >

  • The occupation authorities of Mariupol are distributing apartments to migrants from Central Asia. They want to restrain them from protesting over unpaid wages.
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