Russia initiates seizure of Ukrainian citizens’ land in frontier zones.

Russia has commenced seizing tracts of land owned by Ukrainian nationals in frontier zones.

Russia has commenced seizing tracts of land owned by Ukrainian nationals in frontier zones.

Russia has initiated the appropriation of land holdings possessed by Ukrainian nationals in the Kursk, Bryansk, and Belgorod districts.

The Mash Telegram channel disseminated this information, referencing a judicial verdict.

This is unfolding in accordance with a statute barring foreign individuals from possessing land within Russian border regions. This legislation was previously in place, though previously, the revenue generated from plots auctioned off was remitted to the Ukrainian proprietors.

Nevertheless, the judiciary is now rendering judgments that mandate the transfer of funds to the Russian treasury. A precedent has already been established in the Belovsky Sector of the Kursk District, where the land of Ukrainian national Valery Kozlitin was expropriated. An additional twenty similar cases are currently awaiting resolution.

The populace reports that the seizure was implemented following messages from certain Ukrainians who received compensation for their sold properties stating “Thank you for supporting the Ukrainian Armed Forces” (implying a pledge to contribute to the military).