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On the left bank of the Kherson region, a total robbery of local residents began

The Russians are taking property from people on the left bank of the Kherson region. To prevent this from happening, you need to come back to the occupied territories, have a Russian passport and ownership documents.

The situation is the same with entrepreneurs. The Russians are taking away the equipment that was left there.

In fact, the Russians are literally robbing the population.

Serhii Khlan, deputy of the Kherson Regional Council, said this, noting that the Russians call it “nationalization”. They are already distributing lists of houses and apartments that they consider “homeless”.

Gauleiters and other collaborators help them in this. In order to protect his property, a person must take a Russian passport and obtain the relevant “documents”.

People left the temporarily occupied territories. And the Russians are trying to “nationalize” their apartments, houses, etc. They have already warned that the owner must arrive within a month with his own Russian passport and documents confirming the right to property, Khlan said.

If this does not happen, the Russians will take the apartment for themselves. Other invaders can settle there.

The situation is the same with enterprises.

As Khlan emphasized, the same applies to entrepreneurs who left equipment in the temporarily occupied territories. At the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Russians produced only trucks. Various agricultural machinery was immediately blocked.

Now the Russians are taking it all away. They created penalty areas, where the property of companies that have not undergone “re-registration” are taken. Subsequently, this equipment is distributed among companies that have agreed to work under Russian legislation.

That is, today in the temporarily occupied territories there is a total robbery of locals who left the occupied territory; did not receive a Russian passport and did not agree to cooperate with the Russians, Khlan noted.