⚔️ War & Conflict May 28, 2026 · Alyssa Dowling

Russian Authorities Seizing Ukrainian Property to Consolidate Occupation

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Many Ukrainian families have fled the occupied territories of Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion, fearing child deportations, forced conscription, and the hardships of life under Russian rule, often leaving homes, farms, and businesses behind that the occupation authorities then seize.



For some Ukrainians, fleeing with nothing was the only way to save their children; for others, leaving a family member behind seemed the only way to protect what they owned. In D

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