The Russian occupation administrations continue to rob Ukrainians, and they are even proud to have increased the pace of looting.
Gauleiters of the temporarily occupied south reported to Moscow the increase in the rate of detection of so-called ownerless property.
That is, the enemy boasts that it has begun to discover more property of Ukrainians who fled the occupation. Such property is “nationalized,” meaning it is taken away and transferred to collaborators or Russian touring artists.
The enemy also uses this mechanism of confiscation as blackmail to force Ukrainians to return to the TOT and personally re-register their property rights. This creates a picture for propaganda about the “return of Ukrainians.”.
The Center for National Resistance notes that every looter in the Kremlin’s service will end his or her career early and will not escape a fair punishment.Anyone can stop the policy of the Russian invaders and their collaborators by publicizing their crimes and demanding their international prosecution. You can also participate in rallies in support of Ukraine or donate to the Ukrainian Armed Force.