Crimea: 6,000 properties 'nationalized' by 2026, Sevastopol faces fuel shortage

Russian authorities in Crimea have reportedly "nationalized" 6,000 properties by June 2026, with profits allegedly supporting military efforts. Meanwhile, Sevastopol's new QR code system for fuel saw codes run out within an hour.
Russian authorities in Crimea have reportedly "nationalized" 6,000 properties belonging to 500 individuals and legal entities by June 2026. Profits from these assets are allegedly directed to support Russian military personnel involved in the conflict against Ukraine. Some properties are sold, while others remain under state control. Separately, Sevastopol introduced a new QR code system for fuel distribution, replacing previous coupons. Drivers can obtain a weekly code for up to 20 liters of petrol. However, these QR codes reportedly ran out within an hour of their launch.
Sources: Суспільне Новини