Russian forces set up warehouses for looted property, dismantle cars for spare parts in Hola Prystan
In the temporarily occupied town of Hola Prystan, Skadovsk district, Kherson region, invading Russian forces are setting up warehouses with looted property and dismantling stolen cars
Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar reported this.
“In Hola Prystan in the Kherson region, the invading Russian forces have set up warehouses for stolen property and dismantling points for stolen cars for spare parts in confiscated buildings,” the statement says.
According to the deputy defense minister, the cars stolen from Hola Prystan residents are being dismantled by the Russian military for parts to be sold in Russia.
“The criminal nature permeates the aggressor country from the bottom up,” added Maliar.
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On June 11, the National Resistance Center reported that Russian troops in the temporarily occupied Kherson region were looting settlements flooded after the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant explosion and residents were not allowed to enter their villages and towns.
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On June 28, the General Staff stated that Russian forces in Hornostaivka, Kherson region, were capturing houses from local residents and declaring it their property.
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Ukraine’s Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar also reported that in the temporarily occupied settlements of the Kherson region, Russian forces prohibit to provide free medical care to residents who have not received a Russian passport.
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