The list includes items belonging to various businesses and banks, tourist infrastructure and sports.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the so-called “authorities” decided to “nationalize” the property of “foreign citizens and states that commit unfriendly actions against Russia.” The list includes about 500 real estate objects, the “spokesman” of the fake “state council” of Crimea, Vladimir Konstantinov, told Telegram on Friday, February 3.
The list includes items belonging to various businesses and banks, tourist infrastructure and sports.
“The work of the anti-terrorist commission to identify the property of henchmen of the Kyiv regime in Crimea will continue,” the traitor wrote.
In turn, Economic Truth published a list of “nationalized” things:
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residential, non-residential premises and plots of Ukrainian banks Finance and Credit, Ukrsibbank, Imexbank, Piraeus Bank, Ukreximbank and others;
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base and beach site in Ordzhonikidze (Feodosia) of football club Dynamo Kyiv;
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the Saturn IMAX cinema in Yalta (owned by former Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk);
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boarding houses Sevastopol, Gornoe solntse, Miner, Solnechny, Miner’s light, owned by Rinat Akhmetov enterprises;
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land and unfinished buildings in Simeiz by Nestor Shufrich;
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water sports center in Partenit, owned by Igor Kolomoisky.
Earlier it was reported that the court arrested the assets of the former People’s Deputy Valery Gorbatov, who headed the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. The total area of the arrested real estate objects is more than 5 thousand square meters.
In Ukraine, the assets of the ex-deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation for 10 billion hryvnias were arrested.
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Source: korrespondent

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