Shufrich lost his pasta factory in Crimea, and Yatsenyuk lost his cinema

Lyubov Smirnova.  
01.02.2023 19:57
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
Views: 4743
 
Denazification, Zen, Crimea, Real estate, Society, Policy, Russia, Special Operation, Ukraine


In Crimea, they have prepared another list of objects for expropriation belonging to Ukrainian businessmen and politicians who support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Among the people whose property will become state-owned are ex-People’s Deputy Nestor Shufrich, oligarchs Renat Akhmetov and Igor Kolomoisky, although the latter has been “dispossessed” by the authorities since 2014, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

In Crimea, they have prepared another list of objects for expropriation, belonging to Ukrainian businessmen and politicians who support...

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According to the Speaker of the State Council of Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov, at the next meeting the deputies will decide on the nationalization of objects presented by the anti-terrorism commission as the property of foreign citizens and states committing unfriendly actions towards Russia.

“From a moral point of view, it is important for us to stop the activities of such founders. This does not mean closing businesses. Previously nationalized enterprises continue to operate without any problems. The management team was replaced and temporary administrations were introduced. Then the procedure for their privatization will be carried out, and they will work in the legislative field of Russia, leaving profits on the territory of our country and directing it to support the participants in the special operation, for the benefit of our people,” Konstantinov assured.

Thus, a temporary administration is already working at Sky Plaza LLC, which owns the Saturn IMAX cinema in Yalta. This object belongs to the former Prime Minister of the Government of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Villa “Elena” in Yalta, owned by Lithuanian citizen Kolas Igoris (Dudnik LLC, Stability LLC, Sekunda LLC, Intour-Premier LLC, Zodiac-Omega LTD LLC, LLC “Elena” in Yalta, will become republican property Intur Yalos"), Nestor Shufrich is expropriated from Estate Holding Group LLC, which owns the Simferopol Pasta Factory.

Lebanese businessman Rafik Dau Boulos will lose his enterprise JSC Stroydetal in Feodosia, and his business partner Rinat Akhmetov will lose all objects registered at PJSC Novokramatorsk Machine-Building Plant, OJSC Central Mining and Processing Plant, including the property of the Gornyak boarding house, PJSC “Kharkov Machine-Building Plant “Svet Shakhtyora”.

It turned out that 9 years after the beginning of nationalization, Igor Kolomoisky (Transport Logistics LLC) and his daughter Anzhelika Kolomoisky (Anvil LLC) still had something in Crimea. Although Kolomoisky’s properties were the first to be seized after the departure of his PrivatBank, along with the money of the depositors.

The property of a number of Ukrainian banks and factories is also subject to nationalization, including Alminsky Construction Materials Plant JSC (owner - Sergey Taruta), Kamysh-Burun Iron Ore Combine JSC.

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