A Ukrainian brigade operating in Siversk direction reported that claims of Russian seizure of Serebryanka and Dronivka are false; Ukrainian forces maintain positions within these settlements.
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Ukrainian forces maintain positions in Serebryanka and Dronivka
Russian occupation authorities granted right to seize homes of Ukrainians who fled until 2030
Dwellings showing 'signs of being mismanaged property' will be recognized as property of occupying administration
Criteria for 'mismanagement' determined by occupation administrations themselves
Properties may be transferred to Russian citizens who lost homes due to hostilities, sabotage, terrorist attacks or acts of aggression against Russia
Seized properties may be allocated as official housing to Russian civil servants, military personnel, officials, law enforcement, teachers and doctors
Absence of data on owner or inability to establish it will not be obstacle to seizure
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Source story: russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-december-19-2025