Occupiers launch large-scale looting of housing under guise of inventory in Mariupol, - NRC

The occupation authorities in Mariupol have launched a large-scale seizure of apartments under the guise of an "inventory".
This was reported by the National Resistance Center, Censor.NET reports.
According to local sources, in 2024, the number of so-called "ownerless" objects should increase 5.5 times, which means the transfer of up to 750 apartments and houses to so-called municipal ownership. However, in reality, these apartments belong to Ukrainians who were forced to leave the city because of the war or died as a result of Russian aggression.
The NRC notes that the seized residential properties now de facto become the property of the occupation administration, which is a vivid example of looting aimed at eliminating the Ukrainian presence in the city.