Karma has an address: inside a sanctioned asset, where everything is frozen
Today we can feel it here, in the apartment of Russian propagandist Lebedev, which was confiscated for the benefit of the state. In a place where time stopped along with the belief in impunity.
The Head of the State Property Fund, Dmytro Nataluha, conducted an inspection of the sanctioned asset and showed the journalists of Inter TV Channel an apartment (138.5 m2) in the center of the capital with a view of the Golden Gate, which will be sold at an auction on June 30 https://surl.li/tqhsch.
Starting price – UAH 10 583 400 .
And this is not just a sale of property. This is a restoration of justice. Every penny from the sale of such assets goes to the Fund for the Elimination of the Consequences of the Armed Aggression of Russia against Ukraine.
This apartment is like a time capsule. Everything is frozen here! A space that has been uninhabited for a long time. A layer of dust on the furniture. Abandoned things. Books, decor, everyday trinkets - traces of people who so much wanted Russia in Kyiv. Who once felt like masters of life here and were sure that their wealth, influence and connections would forever protect them from the consequences of their own choice.
The owners of the sanctioned objects support the armed aggression against Ukraine. They work for Russian propaganda. And they are still waiting for the "Russian world".
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Millions of Ukrainians have lost their homes in the years of war. People left their property in a matter of minutes - under explosions, sirens, occupation. They lost not just square meters. They lost their lives: children's rooms, family photos, favorite cups in the kitchen, things touched by memory.




War always returns to those who call it. And there is a harsh but honest symbolism in that. That's how karma works!
Those who supported the war against Ukraine today cannot return to their past in Ukraine. They cannot enter their own apartments. They cannot regain control of what they once considered inviolable.
Because war has consequences, and justice will come, sooner or later, even to the most closed doors.

