Russian occupation authorities “nationalise” Olena Zelenska's apartment in Crimea
Russian occupation authorities in Crimea have "nationalised" the apartment in Yalta that belongs to Ukraine's First Lady Olena Zelenska, and a number of other properties in the occupied peninsula. Source: TASS; Sergey Aksyonov, the Russian-appointed "head of Crimea", on Telegram Details: In addition to Zelenska's apartment, the Russian occupation authorities have appropriated 57 other properties, which, according to the Russian media, belong to Ukrainian oligarchs, including:
- Alef-Vinal-Krym winery, which belongs to Vadym Yermolaiev, a Ukrainian businessman;
- Sky Plaza shopping mall in Yalta, which the Russian media claims is linked to Arsenii Yatseniuk, a former Prime Minister of Ukraine;
- Seven Hundred and Co, an agricultural firm based in the Lenine district and linked with Ukrainian politician Arsen Avakov's circle;
- The premises of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People in Simferopol.
The Russian occupation administration has installed their "temporary management" at the newly "nationalised" businesses.
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