In Crimea, the occupiers are seizing homes from dozens of families — CNS
On the temporarily occupied peninsula, Russian authorities have begun seizing homes and land plots from local residents on a massive scale.
This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
According to the Center, in the village of Uyutne in the Saksky District, the homes of at least 80 families are at risk of demolition.
It is noted that people followed the rules established by the occupation administration itself: first, they registered land leases, built homes, and later purchased the plots through a simplified procedure.
However, the occupying “prosecutor’s office” now claims that the land transfers allegedly involved violations and is initiating a review of the cases in court.
The CNS emphasizes that the occupiers are effectively revoking their own decisions, leaving people homeless and without any compensation.
In Donbas, Russian occupation authorities are using educational institutions to train teenagers for military operations, disguising these activities as “youth development” programs.
In Crimea, the occupiers have launched a fake TV channel called “Tavria,” which operates using equipment stolen from Kherson.