Property in Crimea seized from “supporter of Nazi ideology” Usyk

Undefeated Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk, whose house near Kyiv was robbed by Russian occupiers, has lost his property in Crimea. This was announced by the head of the so-called State Council of the Republic of Crimea, Volodymyr Konstantinov, Sport24 reports.

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“Work is ongoing in Crimea to identify legal entities and individuals who are hostile to Russia and are carrying out unfriendly actions towards our country, the result of which is the nationalization of their property and the property of persons affiliated with them.”

Today, the list of nationalized property has been expanded with the property of 84 more individuals and legal entities who cooperate with Kyiv and at the same time earn money in Crimea that goes to support Ukrainian Nazis.

“Among them is athlete Oleksandr Usyk, who is a supporter of Nazi ideology. He has repeatedly condemned his own and organized fundraising for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” Kostyantynov wrote in his Telegram channel.

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Let us recall that a native of Simferopol, Oleksandr Usyk, who called Russians “pigs and dogs,” donated almost 14 million hryvnias to restore a village near Kyiv destroyed by the occupiers, and also angered propagandist Skabeeva.

According to the boxer, he has not been to his native Crimea since 2020, when he went to visit his mother-in-law, father-in-law, sister, and niece.

Previously, “FACTS” reported that Oleksandr Usyk's wife gave free advice to the Russians.

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