Structured data from the occupied territories.

TOT Insights publishes interactive databases, analytical visualisations, and primary source documents drawn from occupation administrative records, original fieldwork, and open-source research. Databases are searchable and updated on a rolling basis. Visualisations and dashboards are companion tools to published analytical outputs. Primary source documents are published in their original language with machine translations where available.

Databases
Database  ·  DB-OFF
Occupation Officials Database
1,085 individuals serving in administrative and governmental roles across Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories, searchable by name, territory, level, status, and origin.
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Database  ·  DB-SAN
Sanctions Database
2,306 sanctioned individuals and entities across seven jurisdictions - Australia, EU, Japan, Switzerland, UK, US, and Ukraine - searchable by name, type, territory, and jurisdiction.
↓ Download CSV - May 2026
Primary sources · Mariupol city administration, 2026

Russian-language administrative documents issued by the occupation authorities in Mariupol, obtained and published for research, accountability, and documentation purposes. Original documents are published alongside machine translations.

Primary Source DOC-095
Official Market Valuation of Residential Property in Mariupol, 2026
Decree setting the official average market price per square metre of residential property in Russian-occupied Mariupol for 2026: 146,212 rubles (primary market) and 80,695 rubles (secondary market).
Primary Source DOC-096
Auction Decree: Municipal Property Lease, Lenin Prospekt & Metallurgov Prospekt, Mariupol
Decree authorising the electronic auction of two non-residential municipal properties on five-year leases under Russian federal competition law.
Primary Source DOC-097
Subsidy Amendment: MUP Mariupolzhilkompleks Wage Arrears, January–February 2026
Decree amending a subsidy scheme to cover wage debt owed to employees of the municipal housing utility enterprise MUP "Mariupolzhilkompleks" for January–February 2026.
Primary Source DOC-098
Auction Decree: Municipal Property Lease, Stroiteley Prospekt & Lenin Prospekt, Mariupol
Decree authorising the electronic auction of two further non-residential municipal properties on five-year leases under Russian federal competition law.
Primary Source DOC-099
"Development of Education in Mariupol" Municipal Programme, 2026–2028
Full text of the occupation administration's three-year education programme. Total budget RUB 8.76 billion. Objectives explicitly include "patriotic upbringing" and "formation of traditional Russian spiritual-moral values."
Primary Source DOC-100
Full Auction Documentation: Municipal Property Leases, Mariupol (April–May 2026)
Complete auction documentation package for the electronic tender of two Mariupol municipal properties via the Russian federal RTS-Tender platform. Application window 15 April–5 May 2026; auction date 7 May 2026.
Primary Source DOC-101
Official Sports Facility Tariffs: Municipal Sports Complex "Lider," Mariupol, 2026
Decree approving ruble-denominated tariffs for paid services at the occupation administration's municipal sports complex operating across two former Mariupol stadiums.
Primary Source DOC-102
Housing Repair Programme Amendment: War-Damaged Residential Properties, Mariupol
Decree amending a co-financed programme for capital repair of 21 apartments damaged in what the occupation administration terms "military actions," requiring residents to co-finance their own war damage repairs.

Russian and occupation-administration legal instruments covering the DPR and LPR legislative frameworks, passportisation decrees, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia annexation documents, and Russian federal mobilisation and education legislation. Original Russian-language documents with AI-assisted translations of key provisions.

DPR Legal Acts

Primary SourceDOC-103
Donetsk People's Republic: Constitution (Consolidated Text, March 2020)
Constitutional foundation for the entire DPR legal order, adopted 2014 and revised through March 2020. Underpins every legislative act and executive decree in this collection.
Primary SourceDOC-104
Donetsk People's Republic: Law on Education (Consolidated Text, December 2021)
DPR education law modelled on Russian Federal Law No. 273-FZ, replacing the Ukrainian curriculum with Russian federal standards and mandating Russian-language instruction.
Primary SourceDOC-105
Donetsk People's Republic: Law on Military Duty and Military Service (Law No. 08-INs, Consolidated March 2020)
Foundational DPR conscription statute defining who must serve, grounds for exemption (Article 23, amended by DOC-107), and obligations during mobilisation. Direct statutory basis for DOC-108.
Primary SourceDOC-106
Donetsk People's Republic: Law on Mobilisation Preparation and Mobilisation (Law No. 10-INs, 22 September 2021)
Governs the full cycle of DPR mobilisation planning. Adopted five months before the general mobilisation decree; the direct statutory basis for Decree No. 29 (DOC-108).
Primary SourceDOC-107
Donetsk People's Republic: Law No. 376-IINs — Amendment to Article 23, Law on Military Duty
Amendment narrowing conscription exemption grounds in the period before the February 2022 general mobilisation. Part of the stepwise pre-invasion tightening of the DPR military duty framework.
Primary SourceDOC-108
Decree of the Head of the DPR No. 29 — On the Conduct of General Mobilisation (19 February 2022)
Signed by Denis Pushilin five days before Russia's full-scale invasion, declaring general mobilisation and ordering all conscription-age men to report to military commissariats.

Citizenship

Primary SourceDOC-109
RF Presidential Decree No. 304 (25 May 2022) — Simplified Citizenship Extended to Kherson and Occupied Zaporizhzhia
Step 5 of 10 in the passportisation sequence: simplified citizenship extended to Kherson and Zaporizhzhia residents three months after military seizure and five months before formal annexation.
Primary SourceDOC-110
RF Regulatory Reference: Admission to Citizenship in Simplified Procedure for Foreign Nationals and Stateless Persons
Procedural framework through which passportisation applications were processed, including the three-month processing timeline and biometric data requirements for applicants from occupied territories.
Primary SourceDOC-111
RF Regulatory Reference: Admission to Citizenship for Residents of Transnistria (Transnistrian Moldovan Republic)
Russia's Transnistrian passportisation model (operational since the early 2000s): the earliest instance of the policy, used here as a comparator for the Ukraine passportisation sequence.

Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Legal Acts

Primary SourceDOC-112
Treaty on the Accession of Kherson Oblast to the Russian Federation (30 September 2022)
Annexation treaty purporting to incorporate Kherson Oblast into the Russian Federation. Not recognised by Ukraine, the UN General Assembly (143 to 5), the EU, or the US.
Primary SourceDOC-113
RF Federal Constitutional Law: Ratification of the Treaty on the Accession of Kherson Oblast (4 October 2022)
Ratification law making the Kherson annexation enter the Russian legal order. Article 3 declares Kherson's borders to be the state border of the Russian Federation.
Primary SourceDOC-114
RF Presidential Decree No. 708 — Appointment of Acting Governor of Kherson Oblast (4 October 2022)
Decree appointing Vladimir Saldo as Acting Governor on the same day as the ratification law, integrating the occupation administration into the Russian federal executive hierarchy.
Primary SourceDOC-115
Zaporizhzhia Oblast (Occupied): Government Composition Amendment (2024)
Government composition document showing the occupation administration restructured to mirror a standard Russian federal subject, operating from Melitopol while Zaporizhzhia city remains under Ukrainian control.
Primary SourceDOC-116
Zaporizhzhia Oblast (Occupied): Regulations on the Organisation and Activity of the Ministry of Education
Regulations establishing the ZO Ministry of Education under the Russian federal framework: the institutional and legal basis for replacing Ukrainian-language schooling with Russian federal curriculum standards.

LPR Legal Acts

Primary SourceDOC-117
Luhansk People's Republic: Law Amending Article 53 of the Law on Military Duty and Military Service
LPR counterpart to the DPR conscription amendment (DOC-107): exemption grounds narrowed in the same pre-invasion period, reflecting coordinated Russian oversight of both entities' legislation.
Primary SourceDOC-118
Luhansk People's Republic: Decree on Restrictions on Departure of Citizens Subject to Military Duty During General Mobilisation
Travel ban preventing conscription-age men from leaving LPR-controlled territory without military commissariat permission. The enforcement corollary of the February 2022 general mobilisation declaration.
Primary SourceDOC-119
Presidential Instructions: Expansion of the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation to Occupied Ukrainian Oblasts (2025)
Kremlin instructions extending the veterans' welfare and ideological foundation to the four occupied oblasts, running patriotic school programmes and normalising military service across occupied territory.
Primary SourceDOC-120
Luhansk Oblast (Occupied): Conscription Decree No. UG-341/25 — Spring 2025 Call-Up (28 March 2025)
Spring 2025 call-up targeting citizens born 1995 to 2007. The youngest cohort (born 2007, aged 17–18) are the first generation schooled entirely under the Russian occupation curriculum.

Mobilisation and Martial Law

Primary SourceDOC-121
RF Federal Law No. 423-FZ — Mandatory Military Training in Schools (4 August 2023)
Introduces Foundations of Security and Defence of the Motherland (weapons handling, drone operation, combat first aid) as a mandatory school subject from September 2024. Applies in occupied territories via formal annexation.
Visualisations & Dashboards
Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-A5
State Grain Operator (DZO): Interactive Research Dashboard

DZO structure, finances, export flows, personnel network, and accountability indicators in a tabbed dashboard. Companion to the grain expropriation briefing.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-A7
Shadow Fleet at Mariupol Port: Interactive Visual

Operational timeline with vessel counts and tonnage, Autumn 2024 to Spring 2026. Preferred version for platform display. Companion to the shadow fleet briefing.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-A8
ZNPP Under Occupation: Interactive Safety and Licensing Visual

Rostekhnadzor licensing trajectory and safety incident log, including the two critical Dniprovska line disconnections, with severity indicators and expandable details.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-B4
Religious Persecution in Russian-occupied Ukraine: Interactive Data Visualisation

Denomination-level suppression rates, structural destruction, displacement figures, and ROC expansion data. Companion to the religious persecution briefing.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-B5
Mariupol Property Seizure Programme: Interactive Dashboard

8,526 residential and ~460 commercial properties drawn from occupation administrative records. 20 monthly snapshots. Companion to the property seizure briefing.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-C2
Russia's Guardianship Programme: Interactive Research Dashboard

City-twinning pairings, promised versus delivered commitments, corruption cases, and analytical patterns. Key finding: corruption is the operating mode, not an exception.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-C6
Mariupol Occupation Economy: Interactive Dashboard

Five charts on the structure of Mariupol's registered economy - 73% ООО entities, zero state/municipal entities filed financial data.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-C7
IDP Attitudes Survey: Interactive Dashboard

Findings from 1,001 IDPs: 76.4% rate Ukrainian government ineffective; 61.6% believe hidden resistance exists. Top resistance actions: evacuation, medicine, essential goods.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-F2
Kiriyenko and Russia's Occupation: Interactive Data Visualisation

Five tabs: career and TOT timeline, federal transfers by region (RUB 223 billion by Sep 2024), domains of control, reconstruction projects, youth and russification budget.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-F3
Violent Resistance Activity: Monitoring Dashboard (Dec 2024 – May 2026)

464 verified incidents across 36 biweekly periods. Occupied territories and Russian Federation. Five tabs with stacked area charts, territorial breakdown, and oblast geography.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-089
Departure and Return Trends, Occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, 2022–Spring 2025

Population displacement flows: 40% evacuation to Ukrainian-controlled territory, 30% EU migration, 25% departure to Russia, 5% return in spring 2025.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-090
Utility Tariff Increases in Occupied Mariupol, 2023–2025

Cumulative percentage increases across 13 utility services from 2023 baseline to July 2025. Sewerage up 71.4%; waste collection 65–68%; cold water 52.7%.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-091
Budget Dynamics of Occupied Mariupol, 2024–Q1 2025

Multi-series line chart of total income, own-source income, expenditure, and federal transfers. Own-source income covers ~29%; 71% derives from Russian federal transfers.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-092
Corporate and Personal Connections Around Mariupol Port, 2023–2025

D3 force-directed network map of 26 entities and 24 links. ZAT PETROTRANS and Yulia Maksimova (Pakreeva) as primary hubs. Filterable by category.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-094
Market Prices, Occupied DPR Territory - April 2026, First Decade

Fieldwork-collected supermarket price survey from occupied DPR territory, 6 April 2026: 150+ items across six categories, denominated in Russian roubles.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-K1
Sanctions in Plain Sight: Western Road Machinery in Occupied Zaporizhzhia

Three sanctioned EU/NATO machines identified on site, and the spare parts evasion network - China, Turkey, Kazakhstan - keeping them operational on the Azov military corridor.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-J1
Resource Extraction from Occupied Donbas: The Mariupol Coal Export Scheme - George Oil Visualisations

The George Oil deal sequence, Mariupol port transformation into a bulk export terminal, and the scheme routing extracted coal from occupied territory through a Georgian intermediary.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-I1
Chinese Belt and Road Expansion into Occupied Ukraine: Network Analysis Visualisations

BRI paradiplomacy architecture reaching Mariupol State University (March 2026), engagement timeline 2018–2026, and the Karansky quarry supply chain to Russian military logistics.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-L1
Russian Developer Networks in Occupied Ukraine: Corporate Ownership Map

Four ownership clusters linking construction companies in occupied Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia to their beneficial owners. Etalon Group's covert subsidiary structure is the analytical centrepiece.