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Throw people out on the street: Russians pick apartments from Mariupol for sale (video)

The locals claim that about 465 multi -storey buildings have been demolished in the port city. Each of them - from 100 to 200 apartments, whose owners are left without housing. In the temporarily occupied Mariupol of Donetsk region, the invaders conduct "restoration" of destroyed buildings. However, residents who are left without a roof over their head are not given new housing. All new buildings are planned to be used for commercial needs. It became known from the story of journalist Denis Kazansky.

Although people were promised to give new apartments, however, the invaders were cynically lied to Mariupols. The journalist states that the words of the local "administration" cannot be relied on, because they systematically deceive the locals. "In Mariupol, destroyed and damaged high -rise buildings are massively demolished. People were startled, because they stayed without housing.

However, the Russian occupation" Administration "reassured people, stating that Mariupol would receive apartments in new homes," the story reads. However, these statements were lies. The inhabitants of Mariupol began to record appeals and demand the return of their apartments. In particular, the residents of the historic "House with a clock" made such a statement. They stressed that the destruction of the apartment building in December 2022 began. Then they were promised to provide new apartments.

According to the locals, the house was indeed completed by the occupiers, but for the purpose of commercial benefits. The apartments in it will not be provided to former residents, but will be sold to Russian citizens who are ready to buy housing in the center of Mariupol for money. The "clock house" was demolished. Residents hoped that Mariupol's historic center would be restored and they would be returned.

But it turned out that permission for the construction of a new home for commercial purposes has already been issued. What to do to residents? On what grounds are we deprived of legal right to private property? " - declared outraged Mariupol. The figures give us only to imagine how many people are left without housing and are forced to look for a new place for living. And such cases where people do not give apartments - many. Russian propagandists declare some "compensation" for housing.

However, this amount is not enough That Mariupol, who were left without a roof over their heads, were able to buy an apartment. Recall that on September 15 it was reported that Russian invaders were evicting Mariupol from the houses. Mayor Petro Andryushchenko advisor stressed that the opponent wanted to convert housing under barracks for the armed forces of the Russian Federation. Residents do not move out of their homes, because in the case of a loud scandal the solution may change.