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by _kbh_
1107 days ago
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> In the unlikely event of retaking Crimea, Ukraine is going to prosecute collaborators, cancel _all_ property deals after 2014, and expel Russian citizens who never had Ukrainian citizenship. I have received Russian citizenship, some of my family members have been Russian citizens all their life, and I have inherited, sold, and bought property after 2014. And while it is not clear who is going to be considered a collaborator, nobody who received Russian citizenship is safe (which means nobody at all). Based on this. > I have received Russian citizenship You should be okay, I think they will recognise most people faced the choice of getting Russian citizenship or potentially very bad things happening to them, as long as you where Ukrainian before I don't see the issue. > and I have inherited, sold, and bought property after 2014. This is on you my friend, you knowingly sold, and bough property that was in essence stolen. > And while it is not clear who is going to be considered a collaborator, nobody who received Russian citizenship is safe (which means nobody at all). I don't think this is true, if you weren't overtly fighting or collaborating with the Russians I don't think the Ukrainians will do much. |
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