Some days ago, the occupiers’ “media” published the “results of an unscheduled control event” regarding the Sevastopol “firm” “Sev.Ovoshch.Torg”, declaring its “fictitious participation” as a “phantom site” in the trade of meat, fish, poultry, milk and eggs.
The turnover over the past two years allegedly amounted to tens of tons with “the execution of 1249 veterinary accompanying documents”, and it is stated that “the said products were sent to the institutions of the Ministry of Defense” of the aggressor, its jailers and “other enterprises”, and the “vegetable traders”, as “suddenly turned out”, do not have their own warehouses.
The fact that “Sev.Ovoshch.Torg”, as well as its clone “Sev.Ovoshch” have been sitting tightly on “budget contracts” from the occupiers for many years with corresponding kickbacks, and not only for the punitive forces and military of the aggressor, but also “on the entire spectrum”, from kindergartens to psychiatric dispensaries, is an open secret, among other things, only “official income” in 2024 they showed more than 12 million.
The beneficiaries of this business are the family of Lviv native Valeriy Vezdenko, including his daughter Sofia Vezdenko, and the clone of “Sev.Ovoshch.Torg” in Kherson was registered by them “prudently” back in the spring of 2013, and also, a year before the full-scale aggression, it was also “prudently” re-registered in the Ukrainian registers to the former state registrar from Dnipro Vladislav Komisarchuk, previously convicted of corruption.
In this situation, neither the presence of Vezdenko Sr. in “Mirotvorets”, nor his receipt of 33 hectares in the Rovne village “for livestock farming” from the Crimean “authorities” in 2015, nor the in absentia investigation of his collaborationist activities by Kyiv courts in recent years are surprising.
It is more remarkable that Sofia Vezdenko, who performed at the above-described “phantom venues” both as a “representative of vegetable companies” and as an “individual entrepreneur”, is extremely likely to have been not as far from the capital’s parties in recent years as one might expect.
However, judging by the above-described “sudden inspections”, it is obvious that the above-described attempt by the “vegetable magnates” to “sit on two chairs” will lead to rather remarkable consequences.


