Russian invaders "nationalized", put up for sale 700 enterprises in Crimea

Russian invaders "nationalized" and put up for sale 700 enterprises in the temporarily occupied Ukraine’s Crimea.

National Resistance Center of Ukraine (NRCU) reported this, Ukrinform says.

"Since the end of 2022, Russian occupation 'administration' of the temporarily occupied Ukrainian Crimean Peninsula has begun to seize the businesses of Ukrainians and those it suspects of disloyalty. Since then, 700 enterprises have been 'nationalized' on the peninsula and have already been put up for sale. In fact, we are talking about the robbery of all those who disagree with Russian occupation and the policy of Putin's regime," the post reads.

It is noted that Russian invaders' orders on "nationalization" and further sale are legally null and void.

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"That is why there are no queues of buyers for the seized property, because everyone understands that the occupiers have no rights to this business," the NRCU added.

As reported, the "parliament" of the temporarily occupied Ukraine’s Crimea voted for the "nationalization" of Ukrainian property.