Advisor Klitschko spent three years selling real estate in Sevastopol to “occupiers”
Verkhovna Rada deputy and adviser to the mayor of Kyiv, famous for demolishing stalls “out of lawlessness,” Dmitry Belotserkovets, finally sold all his real estate in Sevastopol and moved his mother to Ukraine. He reports this on his Facebook page.
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“Every day went by like three... searches everywhere our family had anything to do with, constant subpoenas and interrogations regarding my activities, it was really not easy. Over the past almost three years, we have only met a couple of times, normal communication was not possible, I think everyone understands the capabilities of the FSB in Sevastopol and the anonymity of communication there,” writes Belotserkovets.
The mother of the People's Deputy of Ukraine endured all these horrors so that her vast real estate would not fall into the clutches of her enemies.
“From the very beginning of the occupation, our goal was family reunification, and step by step it was moving towards this. And this is to be able to behave with dignity during constant interrogations by security forces, organize a move, solve all everyday problems alone, sell and exchange all the family real estate that she inherited from her husband (my father - he was a businessman) otherwise, over time, everything would simply go to her occupiers,” writes Belotserkovets.
Until 2013, Dmitry Belotserkovets was known for organizing pro-Ukrainian actions in Sevastopol. In his status as the head of the youth wing of the party, Klitschko supported Maidan and assured that he would return to Sevastopol as head of the administration. After the reunification of Crimea with Russia, he began working in the housing and communal services sector in Kyiv. By rotation, he became a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the Poroshenko Bloc.
As an adviser to Vitaliy Klitschko, he oversees the scandalous demolitions of stalls in various districts of Kyiv.
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