02 · Modality: flat-by-flat administrative seizure · Occupied Mariupol
Three residential buildings. 131 individual apartments designated "ownerless" in the occupation's registry — the administrative act that, since Federal Constitutional Law No. 4 (ФКЗ-4, 15.12.2025), constitutes title transfer without any court. Specific, identifiable units in those same buildings are being actively advertised for sale on Russian Telegram classifieds, right now, with repost campaigns proving the listings are live. One building has 5% war damage. Its 23 apartments are being sold.
Evidence by building
All three addresses drawn from the same June 2026 registry export (mariupol-r897.gosweb.gosuslugi.ru), each row flagged with the registry’s “marks of ownerlessness” and an individual apartment number. These are not building-level entries — they are flat-by-flat administrative acts.
Building 01 of 03 · Zhovtnevyi district
prosp. Stroiteley, 108
Evidentiary note
The federal damage tracker records 70% destruction at this address. The occupation simultaneously designates 64 individual apartments "ownerless" and routes them to the registry. Two administrative streams — destruction documentation and property seizure — running in parallel on the same building, producing evidence for both A3.1 (damage) and A3.6 (seizure).
Building 02 of 03 · Zhovtnevyi district
prosp. Lenina, 100
Double evidence: address + title
The listing states verbatim: “Documents registered with Rosreestr” — the occupation's title apparatus presenting itself as a bankable guarantee to buyers. Any buyer responding acquires Russian title to a Ukrainian-owned apartment. The street was renamed from prosp. Myru to prosp. Lenina — severs the address link to the pre-war Ukrainian record, exactly as documented in the toponymy layer (rung [H]).
Building 03 of 03 · Illichivskyi district
ul. Sechenova, 54
5% damage · two units · two sales channels
A building with effectively no war damage has 23 apartments on the "ownerless" registry. One phone number runs unit A across three Telegram handles/channels and simultaneously offloads unit B under a fourth — and unit A is also marketed in parallel through a licensed real-estate agency on a mainstream aggregator, under a separate phone number. Informal resale and professional brokerage, working the same registry-flagged inventory at once.
Repost cadence · 12 May – 12 June 2026 (chart), 21× total to date
Each mark represents a capture: a forensically-hashed Telegram message, timestamped at retrieval. The density of reposts — not stale listings left unattended but repeatedly re-amplified across two channels — is itself the evidence that active disposal is underway ahead of the 1 July 2026 deadline. The chart below covers the first month of the campaign (20 captures across two channels); a 21st capture, on a third channel, followed on 21 June — outside the charted window but consistent with the same live, ongoing pattern.
Sechenova 54 · same seller · two units, two sales channels
The seller contact — phone number +7 949 •••-••-68 (redacted; on file) — is advertising unit A under three different Telegram handles across three channels and simultaneously offloading a second apartment, unit B, in the same building under a fourth handle. Unit A is also listed in parallel on a real-estate aggregator through a named, licensed agent — a fifth contact, a different phone number — in a building where 23 flats were registered as "ownerless" in the same registry export. This pattern is consistent with a reseller working through inventory from a single source, feeding both informal and professional resale channels, not unrelated private owners coincidentally selling in the same building during an active registry sweep.
ul. Sechenova, 54 · same-seller linkage
Unit A (3 handles redacted)
1 700 000 ₽
28.6 m² · 1 room · floor 1/5
“needs renovation” · 21× reposted, 3 channels
Unit B (handle redacted)
2 300 000 ₽
32 m² · 1 room · floor 3/5
2026-05-19 · 1 capture
Unit A — same flat, licensed agency
1 700 000 ₽
rgr.ru · agency “Волна” · agent Olga Kulbachnaya
Distinct contact
+7 949 •••-••-70
different number from the Telegram cluster
Under this project’s privacy rules, the protected party is the dispossessed Ukrainian owner — not the party reselling. Seller phone numbers are retained as accountability evidence: the multi-unit, multi-handle, multi-platform pattern marks this as a commercial reseller operation, not private individuals.
Accountability endpoints
The registry export, the resale listings, and the damage-tracker data are each an independent occupation-internal source. At two buildings (Stroiteley 108 and Sechenova 54), both the damage tracker and the ownerless registry are present — clearing the legal-grade ≥2-source bar (two independent occupation records agree).
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