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Russian puppet leaders are planning to 'nationalize' more than a thousand recreation centers on the Azov coast
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The Center for National Resistance reports.
They noted that the so-called governor of Zaporizhzhia region, Yevgeny Balitsky, declared more than a thousand bases on the Azov Sea 'ownerless' and plans to 'nationalize' them.
“Despite the deadline for real estate registration by 2028, the Kremlin henchman is already 'arranging' a tourist business for himself, justifying everything with the need for 'jobs,'” the statement says.
The Center for National Resistance also noted that since the beginning of the invasion, Russians have been seizing the best boarding houses, and turning simpler facilities into barracks for Russian soldiers.
- In the occupied Crimea, the so-called authorities of Sevastopol decided to 'nationalize' the Sevastopolgaz enterprise.
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