Thieving Russians steal Ukrainian homes in occupied areas - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Thieving Russians steal Ukrainian homes in occupied areas - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Occupation authorities in Russian-controlled Ukrainian territories are accused of confiscating Ukrainian-owned property through legal and administrative steps that reclassify housing as “ownerless.” Human Rights Watch says these actions enable seizure and redistribution while denying Ukrainian civilians basic rights over homes and land. Displaced residents face barriers to reclaiming property, including requirements to obtain Russian citizenship and unsafe travel conditions to return from Ukrainian-controlled areas. The report describes a “filtration” system that prevents many displaced people from verifying ownership claims. It also cites thousands of court cases filed across occupied jurisdictions, with records indicating repeated dismissal of ownership evidence and rejection of claims by displaced Ukrainians.
"Occupation authorities have increasingly relied on legal and administrative measures to reclassify Ukrainian-owned housing as “ownerless”, enabling its seizure and redistribution. Human Rights Watch said Ukrainian civilians in Russian-controlled areas are being denied basic rights over their homes and land, including through forced citizenship pressures and restrictions on displaced residents attempting to reclaim their property."
"According to the report, displaced Ukrainians face significant barriers to reclaiming their homes, including requirements to obtain Russian citizenship and the practical impossibility of travelling safely back into occupied territory from Ukrainian-controlled areas. It also highlights what it describes as a “filtration” system, which residents say effectively prevents many displaced people from returning to verify ownership claims."
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