On December 16, the fake “Crimean speaker” announced a new wave of criminal
“nationalization of the property of legal entities and individuals hostile to Russia,” which included 84 individuals.
Among those mentioned were boxer Oleksandr Usyk, former MP Ihor Franchuk,
allegedly the “founder” of the “Lilaste” and “Crimean ‘Tescao’ School”,
as well as Mikhail and Konstantin Novoseltsev, Yegor Tkachenko, Yevhen Babich, and Volodymyr Prysyazhnyuk, who allegedly head and sponsor the Polish Open “Dialogue Foundation”.
The occupiers also announced the “nationalization” of the “Tavrida Plaza” structure, allegedly owned by the “Ukrainian TMM” group of companies,
as well as the Ukrainian firm “A.F. Zasyadko Mine”, and the “Oktyabrskoye Elevator” structure, allegedly “co-founded” by the Cypriot “Yunargo Finance Limited”,
as a subsidiary allegedly owned by the American investment group “NCH Capital Inc”.
It should be noted that regarding the same Vladimir Prisyazhnyuk, also allegedly “in conjunction” with the “Open Dialogue” Foundation, the illegal “nationalization”
in occupied Sevastopol was announced in March of this year. In occupied Crimea, a person with such information is declared a “co-founder” of the Yalta-based construction structure “YaK.” Regarding the alleged assets of Igor Franchuk, the son-in-law of former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, it can be assumed that the sudden attention of collaborators is connected to attempts to “re-divide” the business of the Kontridze family’s construction group, which once started with the Yalta restaurant “Tiflis” and has been involved in development on the lucrative coastal lands of Yalta and Yevpatoriya.


