ISW reported how much the occupiers in Crimea earned from the "nationalization" of Ukrainian property
According to glavcom.ua: The occupying authorities of Crimea have earned a significant amount from the "nationalization" of Ukrainian property recently. According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the sale of 25 real estate properties hostile to the peninsula brought them about $28 million.
Experts emphasize that this method has become not only a source of funding for the regime in Crimea but also a tool for repression in the occupied territories. Russia is increasing the volume of property "nationalization" every day, which brings it significant income.
It is also worth noting that the occupiers are imposing restrictions on the registration of SIM cards, trying to gain full control over the telecommunications networks in the occupied region. Information warfare from Russia is intensifying, but so far its achievements are unimpressive.
Conclusion
In the Crimean occupation regime, the "nationalization" of Ukrainian property has become a source of funding and a tool for repression. Russia is becoming increasingly involved in this process, trying to increase the volume of "nationalization" and strengthen control over the occupied territories.
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