Russia not only occupies Ukrainian territory, but systematically changes the social structure there. After the expropriation of residential property Russian citizens are settled in a targeted manner. Using the example of those affected from Luhansk and Mariupol, Zmina explains how Russia acquires Ukrainian apartments, who is to move in and which options remain for the rightful Ukrainian inhabitants.
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Russia not only occupies Ukrainian territory, but systematically changes the social structure there. After the expropriation of residential property Russian citizens are settled in a targeted manner. Using the example of those affected from Luhansk and Mariupol, Zmina explains how Russia acquires Ukrainian apartments, who is to move in and which options remain for the rightful Ukrainian inhabitants.