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Displaced Ukrainians risk home seizure under Russian law

Russian authorities in occupied Ukraine are requiring property owners to re-register under Russian law by July 2026 or risk seizure as 'ownerless.' Displaced Ukrainians face a dangerous dilemma, as complying requires in-person visits and Russian passports, putting them at risk of filtration or arrest.

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May 25, 2026, 12:00 PM
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property seizureoccupied territoriesdisplaced personsRussian lawownerless propertyre-registrationhuman rightsinternational law

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Displaced Ukrainians risk home seizure under Russian law

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Displaced Ukrainians risk home seizure under Russian law

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