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In Gorenichi, Kyiv region, the house of ex-Prosecutor General Pshonka is being sold for almost $500,000

The estate of fugitive former prosecutor general Viktor Pshonka near Kiev has been put up for sale. The cost of the property is 460 thousand dollars. Realtors do not communicate by phone, but the agency that is involved in the sale is quite reputable and specializes in luxury real estate.

The house that belonged to Viktor Pshonka stood empty after he fled the country in 2014. Furniture and decor were removed from the estate, in some places even sockets and tiles were removed.

Now everything has been put in order there - repairs and decoration have been done. Of course, such luxury as under Pshonka is no longer there, but gilding, stucco, brocade and so on are available.

“The total area of ​​the house is 511 sq.m. The area of ​​the plot is 30 acres. An elegant house with a good layout and spacious rooms. Repair and arrangement using high-quality expensive materials. Incredibly beautiful furnishings. Furniture and interior items from elite Italian brands - Treci Cecchini, Lucy, Corsini. The house has a living room with a large designer fireplace, a dining area, a separate kitchen, several bedrooms, relaxation areas, a sauna, a swimming pool, and bathrooms on each floor. Communications: electricity, well, sewerage septic tank, gas - gas double-circuit boiler. Heating is gas. The territory is closed with a brick fence, video surveillance. On the territory there is a security house, a guest house with 2 garages, an outdoor swimming pool, a lake, and a walking alley. The cost is $900/sq.m,” the ad says.

The house has a TV, cable TV, wardrobe, refrigerator, bed, washing machine, microwave, air conditioning, alarm, satellite TV, counters, jacuzzi, shower, dishwasher, fireplace, fiber optic Internet. The general condition of the house is designer renovation.

Viktor Pshonka was the Prosecutor General of Ukraine during the presidency of Yanukovych. In 2014, Yanukovych, Pshonka, his son and a number of their high-ranking officials fled to Russia and were put on the wanted list in Ukraine.

For the first time, Viktor Pshonka and his son Artem found themselves under EU sanctions in 2014, as persons subject to criminal prosecution in Ukraine. The reason was “the expenditure of Ukrainian public funds and their illegal withdrawal outside Ukraine.” Pshonka was accused of corruption, abuse of power and embezzlement. After the ex-prosecutor general left the country, many luxury items were found in his house.

In the three-story mansion of the Prosecutor General, they found sculptures of lions at the entrance, sofas with gold upholstery, photographs of Pshonka in the image of Caesar, a large number of paintings, weapons, icons and even the relics of saints. All this cost the owners more than $15 million.

After just a few years, there was almost nothing left of luxury in the house. In 2019, journalists visited the estate and found bare walls and even removed tiles. It is still unknown who robbed the house. Perhaps looters, or perhaps the owner himself, hired a security company to take his treasures.

However, the former prosecutor general did not sit idly by. Last summer, Viktor Pshonka won a lawsuit in the European Union, achieving the lifting of sanctions for himself and his son Artem Pshonka. The EU's General Court made the decision, citing errors in assessment and doubts that they were based on a sufficiently “solid factual basis.”

Metropolitan activist Alexander Dovgy claims that Gorenichi is the former patrimony of the Pshonka family. And along Streletskaya Street there are three of their houses.

“One of them was put up for sale after a major overhaul. The price is ridiculous - half a million dollars. It’s no secret that land in Gorenichi alone costs a lot. And here is a whole house in the “Pshonka-style” style - and for half a million. Typically, such offers are bought up by the realtors themselves, and subsequently resold at a much higher price. But here everything is kept secret - the seller, the cadastral number, and even the address. I only know that this house is registered in the name of an outsider,” Dovgy explained.

According to him, locals report that they have already seen fugitive Artem Pshonka in Gorenichi. However, the property was put up for sale back in January, but since then there have been no buyers for the house.

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