The Register of Damages Has Just Opened Five New Categories

Business, infrastructure, the state — everyone is filing claims. Yes, right now.

The Register of Damages Has Just Opened Five New Categories

If your factory was bombed, a warehouse burned down, municipal infrastructure lies in ruins, or a business had to be closed due to occupation — all of that is now being recorded in an international system with real legal weight. The Diia web portal. Don’t think twice.

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What the fuck is this latest registry?

In 2022 Iryna Mudra, Markian Kliuchkovskyi and Serhii Kyslytsia convinced 94 UN Member States to vote for the resolution “Furtherance of remedy”, which not only recognized that the Russians are fucking idiots, but also put them on the hook. In other words, the UN General Assembly clearly declared “the Russian Federation is the aggressor and must pay for all damages inflicted”.

Since then our rat-bureaucrats are gnawing through international law are building a system of three elements.

First: The Register of Damages — it’s already operating and has just expanded. 150,000 claims inside, and that’s even before today.

Second: The International Compensation Commission — will review claims and calculate how much Russia owes specifically to you. In December 2025 the Convention establishing this Commission was signed by 35 states and the EU. After 25 ratifications it will enter into force, the Commission will start operating at full capacity and begin considering claims against the “rashka”.

Third: A Compensation Fund — still under negotiation, but the main point is already decided: the source of funds is Russia. No other options are being considered. What’s left is the fucking task of convincing partners to transfer the frozen assets of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation into this fund.

And you can read an interview with Mudra and Yurlov about this here and here.

Some people in 2022 said this was all political declarations and that international law doesn’t work. Those people can go fuck themselves. The system exists. It’s growing. And Russia’s bill is growing too.