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High-ranking officials from Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky‘s inner circle have been purchasing multi-million dollar properties and real estate in Switzerland, a Newspunch investigation can reveal.
According to extracts from the Switzerland’s local land registry, high-ranking Ukrainian officials have purchased luxury real estate in the land of private bank accounts and alpine meadows.
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🇨🇭💰🫰Zelensky's inner circle is buying up expensive real estate in Switzerland,it looks like that
In Switzerland,anyone can get an extract from the local land registry. pic.twitter.com/ByXSlZzE4O
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Dmitry Razumkov, the 38-year-old politician and former Chairman of the Verkhovna Parliament of Ukraine, is the proud new owner of a luxury property in the luxury resort town of Gstaad, Switzerland, worth just under 9 million Swiss francs. For reference, the Swiss franc is worth almost the same as the USD.

Dmitry Razumkov is the owner of a Swiss property worth almost $10 million in the exclusive resort town of Gstaad

Oleksandr Danyliuk, the former Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine is the proud new owner of a luxury property in the resort town of Gstaad. Danyliuk’s property is worth a cool $10 million.


Lyudmila Denisova, the same ombudsman who was fired because of false reports about the atrocities of the Russian army against children, is now in possession of a 1,492 square meter Gstaad resort property worth more than $10 million.


Did anybody stop to think that sending billions of dollars in no-strings-attached aid to one of Europe’s poorest countries — that also happens to be one of the world’s most corrupt countries — might be a poor use of US taxpayer funds?
According to Transparency International’s 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index, (a scale of least to most corrupt nations), Ukraine ranked 122nd out of 180 countries, the most corrupt in Europe.
Statements from US and Western officials, as well as accounts in the mainstream media, have created a purposefully misleading image of Ukraine. There has been an effort to portray the country not only as a victim of Putin’s aggression, but as a plucky and noble underdog and a champion of freedom and democracy in the region. CNN’s John Blake literally compared Ukraine to America in the Revolutionary War.
The reality is darker and troubling: Ukraine has long been one of the most corrupt countries in a world of corrupt countries.
Ukraine’s track record of protecting democracy and civil liberties is not much better than its performance on corruption. In Freedom House’s 2022 report, Ukraine is listed in the “partly free” category, with a score of 61 out of a possible 100.
While there is no evidence US funds were spent on these Swiss properties, corruption has been rampant in Ukraine since the end of the Cold War and the world is now turning a blind eye while pumping Kiev’s coffers full of the folding stuff. Given this sobering reality, calls for Americans to “stand with Ukraine” are misplaced.
Zelensky is a criminal.
I don’t think that has anyconnection to help support the citizens and victims of the war going on right now. Why should the destitute suffer the consequences of the upper crust ? That’s a whole other issue.
The “upper crust” are spending American tax dollars unchecked by Congress. That’s a problem.
We know that Zelensky if taking money from the US, billions of dollars, and it is not getting to the people it’s being laundered and then sent right back to our criminals that run the Capital. We keep saying NO MORE MONEY TO UKRAINE. But they are not listening. We are pondering some ideas of how to stop this. Most of the world is dirty and it’s time that we cleaned house, so to speak. While the rest of us are being torchered, they spend their time at their luxury homes. Bye and God Bless
It’s not a lie if you believe it.
Wake up and start thinking for yourselves
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/jul/13/blog-posting/land-documents-claiming-ukrainian-officials-bought/