In Mariupol, the occupation authorities declared more than 100 apartments, houses and residential premises “ownerless”
In temporarily occupied Mariupol, the Russian occupation administration has added more than a hundred real estate properties to the list of so-called “ownerless” housing. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council.
As noted, the occupation administration has published a new list of so-called “residential premises with signs of being ownerless.” It includes more than 100 addresses belonging to Mariupol residents. These are apartments, private houses and other residential premises.
“The occupation administration has posted a new list of so-called “residential premises with signs of being ownerless”. It includes more than 100 addresses of Mariupol residents: apartments, houses, residential premises”, the report says.
The city council also emphasized that in the future they plan to transfer this housing to the so-called “municipal property”.
According to the city council, in total in Mariupol the occupation authorities have already recognized almost 13 thousand apartments and houses as “ownerless”.




