The invaders in Mariupol plan to appropriate “abandoned” cargo in the port

The occupation administration in Mariupol announced an inspection of cargo stored in the seaport.
This is reported by propaganda media, writes Tochka Skhodu.
The so-called “Ministry of Transport of the DPR” announced that it had begun the procedure for recognizing these cargoes as “ownerless” — that is, as those that allegedly have no owner.
After the “inspection,” the procedure for registering the property began in accordance with the pseudo-legislation of the so-called “DPR.” The invaders demand that the owners prove their rights to the cargoes within 14 working days, otherwise the property will come under the control of the occupation authorities.
In particular, the publication noted that in this way Russia continues the systematic robbery of Mariupol, destroyed by its own army, appropriating the abandoned Ukrainian property under the guise of “legal procedures.”
As previously reported by USM, up to six ship calls by the invaders were recorded in the Mariupol port in September.