Russia 'legalizes' looting in Zaporizhzhia region
Invading Russian forces have 'legalized' looting in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region
Ukraine's Center of National Resistance reports that the occupation administration of the Zaporizhzhia region formed a 'notary chamber', that is, a list of those who will be responsible for the 'legalization' of looting.
“The region received a formed list of pseudo-notaries who will approve 'deeds' within the limits of the occupation legislation. In this way, the Russians are trying to 'legalize' the registration and re-registration of property. That is, in fact, looting and robbery of other people's property. It should be noted that none of the documents certified by these pseudo-notaries are legitimate. Therefore, these property re-registration operations will not be recognized in the world and in Ukraine. That is, they are not a confirmation of property ownership,” the Center wrote.
The Center of National Resistance called on Ukrainians not to cooperate with the Russian authorities and, if possible, to leave the region until the moment of the de-occupation.
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On January 26, the General Staff said that the Russian troops were looking for Ukrainian patriots in the temporarily occupied Kherson region, and that a torture chamber had been set up in the building of the former Hornostaivka District Department of Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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