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The occupiers want to distribute the housing abandoned by the residents of Luhansk region to the soldiers of the Russian army

The occupation administrations in the captured territories of the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine intend to hand over to the servicemen of the Russian army the houses and apartments abandoned by the owners as a result of the full-scale invasion of Russia.

This was reported today, February 5, by the National Resistance Center under the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the Center of National Resistance, the occupation administrations in the Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhіa and Kherson regions are preparing to take stock of abandoned housing in the coming months.

It is noted that the occupiers and collaborators call houses and apartments abandoned by people “ownerless property”.

From May 1, 2023, the occupiers plan to transfer the housing abandoned by the Ukrainians to soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces and local collaborators.

It is reported that for this purpose, the occupation administrations are preparing a legislative framework to legitimize these actions.

The Center of National Resistance was reminded that any decisions of the Russian occupiers and collaborators have no legal force and are another crime.

At the end of January, it became known that in the Swativ district of the Luhansk region, the occupiers are forcibly evicting local residents in order to house soldiers in their homes.

At the same time, information appeared that the evacuation of family members of Russian military personnel who are in the so-called “People’s Militia” of the “LPR” group has begun in occupied Luhansk.

In occupied Mariupol, people are being evicted from their homes.

The occupiers ransacked Donetsk region: a civilian died

One person was killed and another was injured as a result of Russian shelling of the Donetsk region on February 5.

The head of the Donetsk regional military administration, Pavlo Kyrylenko: “On February 5, the Russians killed 1 resident of Donetsk region – in Bakhmut. 1 more person was wounded in the region.”

As of the morning of February 6, the occupiers killed at least 1,351 and injured at least 2,995 more civilians of Donetsk region.

Kirylenko emphasizes that these data are not final, as it is currently impossible to establish the exact number of victims in Mariupol and Volnovakhа.

As a result of shelling in Bakhmut, one person died and another was injured

Yesterday, as a result of shelling of Bakhmut in Donetsk region, one person was killed and another was injured, reports the head of the regional military administration, Pavlo Kyrylenko.

“On February 5, the Russians killed 1 resident of Donbas – in Bakhmut. 1 more person was injured in the region,” Kyrylenko wrote.

Russians burn Ukrainian books in the occupied territories – Center of National Resistance

In the temporarily occupied territories, the Russians seize Ukrainian books and burn them in boiler rooms. This was reported on February 5 by the Center of National Resistance, created by the Special Operations Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The occupiers are seizing books from public and school libraries.

In particular, in Rovenki, Luhansk region, cases of mass burning of Ukrainian literature in local boiler houses were also recorded, the report says.

“The Russians borrowed the practice of burning books from Nazi Germany. At the same time, the Russians justify it by the fact that they remove “Nazi literature”, and all Ukrainian books fall into the list of such literature,” the Center of National Resistance said.

In addition, earlier, the “Ministry of Education and Science of the LPR” sent a document to the heads of city and district administrations, as well as sub-departmental educational organizations, with advice to remove books from the school library funds from the list, which contains 365 items, the Center of National Resistance reported.

The occupiers began removing books in the Ukrainian language from libraries in the occupied territories as early as March 2022. “The police were most interested in books on the history of the Ukrainian Maidans, (Anti-terrorist operation/Joint Forces Operation), and the history of Ukrainian liberation struggles,” the press service of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported.

On September 20, the Center of National Resistance informed that the occupiers had seized all books, including children’s books, in the Ukrainian language from the libraries of Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region.

On December 11, the General Staff of the Armed Forces wrote that the occupiers were looking for Ukrainian books and symbols in the Luhansk region.