Russian occupation forces announced plans to demolish ruined houses in Mariupol without providing full compensation for the damage, shifting residents' requests from 'compensation' to 'repair assistance.'
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Occupiers are demolishing ruined houses and not promising full compensation, instead asking residents to frame requests as repair assistance.
39 residential buildings were damaged in Mykolayivka, including two completely destroyed and 22 without roofs.
Russian occupation administration issued notices for demolition and eviction from partially destroyed houses in Mariupol within two weeks.
The occupation administration plans to demolish partially destroyed homes without providing clear relocation or compensation details for the affected residents.
Occupation authorities are building prefabricated multi-apartment buildings using technology similar to shopping centers, officially announced as modular homes for homeless Mariupol residents.
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