Ukrainian workers dismantled a Moldovan recreation center in the Odessa region
Ukrainian workers dismantled the Moldovan-owned Dream recreation center in the Ukrainian urban-type settlement of Zatoka in the Odessa region to the foundation.
This was reported by Newsmaker, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“From March to December 2019, it was simply impudently dismantled by several workers. They told us that the acting head of the Zatoka mayor’s office, Vyacheslav Bokiy, ordered the dismantling of the base building in order to build his own hotel,” said Ukrainian lawyer Stanislav Klimenko.
The lawyer stated that, based on his application, two criminal cases were opened in Ukraine. According to him, the object can still be arrested as part of a criminal case and then sold or completed.
As the vice-chairman of the Dignity and Truth Platform party, Alexandru Slusari, explained, the plot of 40 acres is not registered for the use of Moldova, and the Moldovan side owns only a building with an area of 709 square meters. m. And since the recreation center itself was destroyed to the foundation, Moldova may lose this property.
The recreation center “Dream”, according to international treaties, was transferred to Moldova in 2016 and was registered in the Register of Public Property of Moldova. The Public Property Agency twice unsuccessfully put it up for auction for 2 million 800 thousand lei.
In July 2019, the then Prime Minister of Moldova, Maia Sandu, announced the illegal privatization of two sanatoriums owned by Moldovan owners and located in Ukraine.
It was about the Moldova sanatorium in Truskavets and the Zolotaya Niva sanatorium in the Odessa region, owned by the National Confederation of Trade Unions.
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