"Hand Over the Keys Nicely, or There Will Be Problems": How Russian Occupiers Seize Property From Kherson Residents
Occupiers take homes and other properties from Kherson residents both "officially" — by declaring them "ownerless" under procedures they themselves have invented — and simply by forcefully seizing any property they take a liking to

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"10 Days of War: Kherson, Occupation, Us." A Diary by Journalist Kseniya Keleberda
At the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Kseniya Keleberda made the decision to stay in her hometown. In the first days of the war, she kept a diary, documenting daily life and the transformations of Kherson and its residents under the impact of combat and occupation
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“I Still Wonder Why I Survived”: How Inna* from the Special Operations Forces Collected Intelligence on the Enemy in Occupied Kherson
SOF operative, Inna, shared her story of how, posing as an ordinary housewife, she uncovered sensitive information in the occupied city, what it feels like when FSB agents break down your neighbor’s door, and how her group members helped to drive the occupiers
