Kolomoisky proposes to seize assets of Ukrainian separatists' supporters, their sponsors
Dnipropetrovsk Region State Administration head Ihor Kolomoisky has proposed confiscating assets of supporters and sponsors of terrorism and transfer them to a special-purpose open joint stock company whose shareholders will be partakers in the army operation and families of servicemen who died fighting in eastern Ukraine.
"The government simply must confiscate property, plants and stock held by separatism sympathizers. Everyone who financed and continues to finance terror in the country," Deputy Governor Borys Filatov cited Kolomoisky on Facebook as saying.
"They not just grabbed dozens of plants, energy companies and Ukrtelecom on a sole source basis, practically free of charge but also Yanukovych and his minions are actually sponsoring killings of our citizens at the expense of these plants," Kolomoisky stated.
Filatov also wrote that deputy head of the Dnipropetrovsk Region State Administration Hennadiy Korban had volunteered to devise a scheme for implementing that idea.
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