The appropriation of houses in Mariupol, the new Russian tourist destination three years after the battle that reduced it to rubble
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The appropriation of houses in Mariupol, the new Russian tourist destination three years after the battle that reduced it to rubble
The inhabitants of Mariupol live a new nightmare three years after the battle that reduced the Ukrainian city to rubble. Authorities named by the Kremlin confiscate dozens of houses each week by declaring that their owners have disappeared. However, many homes still have owners. In some cases they do not have the documents at hand because they burned. In others, their heirs lose them because their relatives lie in one of the city’s countless gra…
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