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A former OPZZH deputy in Poland who fled before the invasion lives in a luxury apartment

Fedor Khristenko, a people's deputy from the OPZZh party, left Ukraine on February 14, 2022 and currently lives abroad in an apartment that has an area of ​​173 square meters.

Details : According to Khristenko’s property declaration for 2022, the people’s deputy rented these apartments on February 19 – 5 days before the full-scale invasion of Russia.

In the declaration filed in November of this year, Khristenko also continues to indicate that the family owns an apartment of 176 square meters in Moscow.

In the declaration, Fedor Khristenko noted that he rents an apartment in Poland together with his wife and daughter from the owner, Polish citizen Maciezh Drazkiewicz. The exact address is not indicated in the publicly available declaration, but it is probably a house on the street. Sarmatskaya in an elite area of ​​Warsaw, where, according to the publication “Bakhmut IN.UA”, in August 2022, three cars were registered at once, registered to Khristenko’s wife: BMW M760LI, Bentley Continental and Porsche Cayenne. The people's deputy also declared them.

 
In addition to new rented housing in Poland, the people's deputy indicated in the declaration that the family owns an apartment of 176 square meters and three parking spaces in Moscow. This property has been registered in the name of his wife Marina Khristenko since 2018. The estimated cost of such apartments, according to real estate websites, is approximately $1 million.

As Schemes learned from sources with access to the border crossing base, Khristenko left Ukraine 10 days before a full-scale war. The deputy departed from Boryspil on February 14, 2022 and has not returned since then.

Khristenko in 2019 was elected as a people's deputy from the Opposition Platform - For Life party in the constituency in the Bakhmut district of the Donetsk region, which is now partially occupied by the Russian army.

Khristenko’s father-in-law, Sergei Bryukhovetsky, has business connections in the DPR group. But this did not prevent him from receiving a $60 million loan from the state-owned Ukreximbank in 2021 to purchase the Sky Mall shopping center in Kyiv.

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