The parliament of the Russian-annexed Crimea decided to nationalize the property of businessmen associated with Kyiv, including the Stroyindustriya plant and the Zaliv shipyard. This was announced by the "head" of the parliament Vladimir Konstantinov in the Telegram channel.
According to him, more than 130 objects related to LLC RusLine Co, the Bakhchisaray plant Stroyindustriya, as well as the Zaliv shipyard, have been transferred to the ownership of the republic.
Konstantinov added that in 2014 this issue was considered, but then it still seemed that "the right of ownership is unshakable." According to him, today the civilized world is “openly robbing Russia and organizing terrorist attacks on its property in the form of Nord Streams.”
“We are not doing this for the sake of budget profit, for us it is a matter of honor. We cannot allow accomplices of the Ukrainian Nazi regime to earn money on our territory. It will be much more honest, fairer to provide our defenders with housing and real estate, who are risking their lives today on the fronts of the NWO.”
In August, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the forced confiscation of Russian assets worth 28 billion hryvnias (45.9 billion rubles). According to him, officials at the meeting proposed to seize another 900 objects belonging to Russia. In addition, in March, the Ukrainian Railways (UZhD) state-owned enterprise began the process of nationalizing the wagons owned by Russian companies — there are 15,000 such wagons in Ukraine.
Since the beginning of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, the authorities of the European Union and the United States began to impose personal sanctions against Russian billionaires. This was followed by arrests of accounts and property of the oligarchs. Alisher Usmanov, Roman Abramovich, Mikhail Fridman and other Russians were sanctioned. About what and from whom they arrested in the first months of the war – in the review of The Insider.