Russians in Crimea are trying to sell a luxury hotel taken from a Lithuanian citizen: they are asking for a billion rubles Business

in 2023 May. the nationalized five-star hotel “Villa Elena” in Yalta, located in the occupied Crimea, previously owned by the Lithuanian businessman Igor Kol, was put up for auction by the so-called Property Management Directorate of the Republic of Crimea in May.

The building for sale is said to have more than 30 hotel rooms and suites with furniture, household items and appliances. The plot also includes parking lots and a swimming pool.

This was reported by a local news website crimea.kp.ru.

The exact price is 919,575,500 rubles or 9.7 million. euros at today’s exchange rate.

It was announced that I. Kolas, who carries out “hostile activities” once morest Russia, also controls the companies Dudnik LLC, Stabilnost LLC, Secunda LLC, Intur-Premier LLC, Zodiak-Omega LTD LLC and Intur Yalos LLC”.

The first auction was supposed to take place on May 27, but it was not successful. There was not a single person who would like to buy such a villa on this Russian-occupied peninsula, he writes crimea-news.com.

A second auction is planned for this villa in the future, but there are no plans to lower the price.

A media outlet covering local news crimea-news.com. wondering ironically, maybe Russia has run out of oligarchs.

However, one of the main aspects might be the intensified actions of the Ukrainian army. As the political news outlet Politico pointed out, Kyiv is increasingly blocking Russia’s supply of the occupied Crimean peninsula. Due to the campaign in Ukraine, targeting air defenses, rail lines and waterways, Russia is finding it increasingly difficult to hold on to illegally annexed Crimea.

in 2022 October 18 Deputies of the illegal Crimean State Council adopted a law that approved the possibility of recognizing the property of unfriendly foreign countries and their citizens as the property of the republic in absentia.

The changes affect plots of land and other movable and immovable property owned by these persons as of February 24.


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2024-07-03 20:07:10

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