Sevastopol social networks are discussing the statement of the local “media” that aggressor-controlled “Sevmorport” is again “trying to sell one of its real estate properties”. We are talking about the allegedly “unused” six-story engineering and household building on Pravda Street, 24.
With a “cadastral value” of 163 million rubles, the occupier is asking about 80 million for the building. Previously, the “port workers” tried to sell this complex and the building of the Marine Station, as well as the motor ship “Jupiter”, but everything “went wrong”, “the results of the auction” were “for some reason” canceled.
As Sevastopol residents write, the building of the engineering and household building belongs to the real estate of the fishing port, captured in 2014 and then “liquidated” by the occupation “authorities”. The townspeople recall that before the occupation, businesses proposed developing the port, but these ideas remained far from reality, mainly due to the then lobby of the “Russian world”.
Now, Sevastopol residents sarcastically point out that “it is immediately obvious how dynamically and progressively the city is developing” and write: “a fishing port… forget it… there is a ballet cluster for Sevastopol…”, hinting at the Kremlin’s fake PR projects, on which gauleiter Razvozhaev has been “building a career” for several years.
However, in this area there is also a traditional “personnel issue”, since quite recently the occupiers declared such a “seaman” as Igor Andrianov, the former “leader” of “Sevavtotrans”, to be the “general director” of the “Sevastopol Sea Port”.
Adriyanov “replaced” Yuri Baranov from Sochi, who had served a five-year term as “general director of the port”, before his “Sevastopol assignment” he served the interests of “Cypriot investors” in the Sochi firm “Pamir”, which was involved in real estate scams.
It was Baranov who “transferred the Sochi experience” to the Sevastopol bays, and now “as a reward” he has become “general director” in the “state enterprise” “Balaklava Development Project”, which is in charge of creating a yacht marina in the interests of Russian oligarchs.

