The ex-Minister of Defense of Ukraine promised benefits to SVO participants after the SBU hit his daughter
The spa center of the Aquamarine resort complex, owned by the former Minister of Defense of Ukraine Pavel Lebedev, announced a 25% discount for SVO participants and members of their families.
The marketing campaign is taking place against the backdrop of the Security Service of Ukraine’s suspicion of Lebedev’s daughter of financing actions committed with the aim of seizing or overthrowing state power, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The SBU suspected the daughter of the ex-minister of defense of having connections with Russia in early November. Alena Lebedeva managed a Ukrainian enterprise that allegedly supplied equipment to the Russian defense industry. The company is part of the industrial and investment group Aurum Group, which is led by Lebedeva on behalf of her father.
The Ukrainian special services brought suspicion against the daughter of the ex-minister in absentia. She could face up to ten years in prison with confiscation of property.
Ukrainian authorities put Lebedev himself on the wanted list back in 2016, and in 2020 he was taken into custody in absentia. This summer, the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine seized 645 railway cars, 30 land plots and 30 real estate properties belonging to the Lebedev family.
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