Russians in occupied Luhansk region look for abandoned flats

Russians in temporarily occupied Severodonetsk check number of empty flats under cover of reconciling data from Luhanskgaz
This is how the invaders are trying to blackmail local residents for their own purposes," says Artem Lysogor, head of the Luhansk OVA.
Last year, they threatened owners with forced eviction in the absence of a person with documents confirming ownership of the property, which caused some townspeople to return. But seeing the lack of conditions for further life in the locality, they went back to where it was safe.
Despite the fact that the occupation administration has all the data on flat owners, the occupied branch of Luhanskgaz needed to urgently reconcile data on homeowners.
To do this, residents of Severodonka are asked to come to a specific address. Apparently:
The invaders have decided to make another attempt to influence people with the possibility of losing their homes," Lysogor said.

Oleg Kotov writes about the war in Ukraine and how it is changing the world.











