Some days ago, the criminal “anti-terrorist commission of Sevastopol” decided to “please” the population with another “nationalization”. Part of this scam was announced regarding the “clarification of the property objects” of the long-suffering Firtash’s “Sevastopolgaz”, as well as the local “firms” “NPP “ES.T.COM” and “Private security organization “Kommodor”, allegedly associated with the structure “Plant of ship lighting equipment “Mayak”.
Let us recall that the aggressor recently “nationalized” this object as an alleged component of the Kozlovsky family business, and we have previously described the twists and turns of this component of the “nationalization”.
The occupiers declared Victoria Khukhra, Roman Grigoryan and Nadezhda Lavrentyeva to be “newcomers” among the “defatted owners”, from whom commercial and other objects were allegedly “seized into state ownership”.
It should be noted that the aforementioned Khukhra is among the Sevastopol residents, but at the moment there is nothing in the occupiers’ “registers” about her except a “Russian identification code”.
As for Grigoryan and Lavrentyeva, these individuals conducted their “commercial projects” on the occupied peninsula after 2014, but their main “passion” concerned not Sevastopol, but the territories of the AR of Crimea, where they were mainly engaged in commercial water extraction, as well as quarries for stone extraction, with the corresponding “licenses” for their “firms” from the occupiers.
In addition, now these individuals, as it was indicated in the occupational “registers”, have generally “withdrawn from business” and no “enterprises” are listed for them. What the occupiers are thus going to “squeeze” from them, and not in Crimea, but specifically in Sevastopol – is still unclear.
“The innovation” in this process of “fighting excess property” was that allegedly the property of two structures, “MSM” and “Midas Invest” was “nationalized” for “not re-registering constituent documents in accordance with Russian legislation”, and not for “supporting Ukraine” or some “extremist activity”; previously, the occupiers confiscated “not re-registered” property through the “courts”.
And this concerns rather lucrative real estate, including the House of Culture in Inkerman.
On this matter, the occupiers clearly lied, since it was previously reported that the rights to this “abandoned building” were “re-registered” by the aforementioned “Midas Invest” from the occupiers in 2016, and since 2021, the illegal “government” has been trying to “squeeze” this object through the “courts”, and literally three weeks ago, the occupiers “put up for auction” this same House of Culture as “arrested”, for a little less than 200 million rubles.
Thus, the criminal “Sevastopol government” is clearly testing the “extremely convenient” mechanism of “nationalization” for almost any reason, and therefore, disappointing prospects arise for an extremely wide range of people, including those who have nothing in common with mainland Ukraine.

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