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In occupied Kyrylivka, the Russian authorities took recreation facilities from local entrepreneurs for their own needs

In the temporarily occupied Kyrylivka of the Zaporizhzhia region, the Russian authorities took most of the real estate for their own needs. Entrepreneurs who tried to flirt with the landlords, hoping to save business, found themselves among the first on the lists of “nationalization” of real estate.

In the village, almost all recreation centers and camps belonging to universities, state-owned enterprises and private enterprises have already been taken by the Russians, where they have been living for a long time. On Fedotova Spit, the Russians went to the base, but did not stay there, because the conditions for living there did not suit them – there was no heating. They simply stole 160 kW transformers from some complexes and moved them to more orderly bases.

At many recreation bases, the holiday season has already begun for the military. So, in Kyrylivka itself, the Russian military settled in 8 bases, including: “Niva”, “Salyut”, “Tereshkova”, sanatorium “Albion”. They appropriated the largest water park “Treasure Island” on the Azov coast with an area of ​​60,000 square meters. Next to the water park was a dolphinarium. They had already robbed him.

The Russians keep their deserters at some rest bases. They are poorly dressed, thin, dirty, without teeth.

The Russians enter the base, kick out the guards, and put their own soldiers in their place. Then bars, restaurants, and verified service personnel are launched. VIP bases are inhabited exclusively by officers. In particular, on “Peresyp”, “Pearl of Tavria”, “Beluza”.

“For more than a year of occupation, all that the Russians have been able to set up is the usual racketeering scheme for them. We give recommendations to the owners of recreation centers, where and how to contact the law enforcement agencies of Ukraine in order to record the fact of the seizure of property. This must be done in order to receive compensation from in the future,” said Chairman Ivan Fedorov.