Russia's bold statements about rebuilding destroyed housing and compensation turned out to be a big lie.
The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko wrote about it in Telegram.
According to him, the "Ministry of Construction" of the so-called "DPR" explained that in order to receive compensation from the russian rederation, the owners of the destroyed housing must submit original documents confirming the right of ownership.
"It is not difficult to guess that all people's documents have turned to ashes or are hidden under rubble forever. It is impossible to get copies or even print out extracts from the registers," Andryushchenko said.
People write complaints en masse to the occupation administration of Mariupol, but they just nodding towards Donetsk.
"Receptionists of the leader of the DNR Denis Pushilin, in turn, also shrug their shoulders and say that this is russia's decision. The circle is closed," the mayor's adviser wrote.
As a result, russia received thousands of fabricated but self-filled testimonies about fake crimes committed by the Ukrainian army.
Earlier it was reported that the russian federation in Mariupol is preparing the largest forgery of "witness testimony" that the city was destroyed by the Ukrainian military. Testimonies must be prepared in writing by the residents of Mariupol who remained in the city in writing.
To carry out such an operation, the russian occupiers announced the beginning of registration for compensation for destroyed housing or the loss of a family member. For housing - 500 thousand rubles (approximately 6 thousand US dollars), for the deceased family member - 3 million rubles (approximately 33 thousand US dollars).
However, when submitting a written statement, Mariupol residents stated that the property had been destroyed by the Ukrainian military and that relatives had been killed by the Ukrainian army.