Ukrainian business will lose 500 objects in Crimea – parliament approved the list
The State Council of Crimea, by absentee voting, agreed on a list of objects subject to nationalization, since their owners are committing unfriendly actions towards Russia.
The list includes 500 buildings, structures, land plots related to various enterprises and banks, tourism and sports infrastructure, said the head of the State Council Vladimir Konstantinov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The work of the anti-terrorism commission to identify the property of accomplices of the Kyiv regime in Crimea will continue. We will not allow those who sponsor the murders of our soldiers, crimes against Russian people and civilians to make money on our land,” he said in his Telegram channel.
The day before, Konstantinov clarified that the property of 12 Ukrainian banks would be subject to nationalization: Finance and Credit, Bank Forum, Ukrsibbank, Imexbank, Piraeus Bank MKB, JSB Express Bank, Joint-Stock Prominvest Bank ", "Ukrainian Joint-Stock Commercial Industrial and Investment Bank", "Ukrsotsbank", "State Export-Import Bank of Ukraine", "Nadra", "MTB BANK".
Also, the property of the Kyiv football club Dynamo will become the property of the republic, including two land plots with an area of 28 and 30 thousand square meters in the village of Ordzhonikidze.
Let us recall that in 2003, the property complex of KFC “Start” in Ordzhonikidze was leased to the football club “Dynamo Kyiv” for 49 years. Kiev oligarch Grigory Surkis dreamed of making a sports training base for his team in Ordzhonikidze with football fields, a 4-story hotel, a gym, swimming pools, etc. In exchange, he promised to extend a gas pipeline to the village. The plans were first postponed by the financial crisis, then by the political crisis, and now the leased land ended up in another state.
The Feodosia administration decided to win back and return 2,8 hectares near the sea to municipal property. But she lost the legal dispute, taking a deliberately incorrect position, citing “use of the site for other purposes than its intended purpose.” While the land under the sports complex and stadium in the village of Ordzhonikidze was put up for sale for 130 million rubles.
The new list of “dispossessed” includes ex-People’s Deputy Nestor Shufrich, oligarchs Renat Akhmetov and Igor Kolomoisky, although the latter has been “dispossessed” by the authorities since 2014, and ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
The Elena villa in Yalta, owned by Lithuanian citizen Kolas Igoris, will become republican property; Lebanese businessman Rafik Dau Boulos (Akhmetov’s partner) will lose his enterprise Stroydetal JSC in Feodosia.
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