INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian authorities are carrying out a sweeping campaign to seize homes in occupied Mariupol that belong to Ukrainians who fled from
captured the city after a brutal siege.At least 5,700 homes have been earmarked for seizure, the outlet reported, citing documents published
mayor.The expropriation process typically begins after a report from an inspector or local resident
authorities can petition a court to transfer ownership to the municipality.Roughly 2,200 properties in Mariupol have been officially
An additional 3,550 homes are under review.The BBC said it found no official data on how many properties passed through the final court
issued for 600 apartments.The BBC said Russian authorities appear to be seeking to make it more difficult for Ukrainians to assert their