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The VAKS has seized assets from Yanukovych's former bodyguard for the benefit of the state.

The High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) has ordered the confiscation of assets belonging to Vyacheslav Zanevsky for the benefit of the state. Zanevsky previously served as the head of security for Viktor Yanukovych.
ВАКС конфисковал активы бывшего охранника Януковича в пользу государства.

The High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) has ordered the confiscation of assets belonging to Vyacheslav Zanevsky for the benefit of the state. He served as the head of security for Viktor Yanukovych.

This was reported by RBK-Ukraine citing the press service of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine.

According to the department, on Wednesday, February 5, the HACC granted the lawsuit filed by the Ministry of Justice against Zanevsky regarding the application of sanctions as outlined in paragraph 1-1 of the first part of Article 4 of the Law of Ukraine "On Sanctions".

The following assets of Zanevsky have been confiscated for the benefit of the state:

  • 100% of the charter capital of LLC "AMSTEL-SKI";
  • 5 objects of intellectual property rights;
  • 12 plots of land;
  • 2 apartments;
  • 4 parking spaces;
  • one vehicle;
  • 10 units of weaponry;
  • monetary funds equivalent to over 300,000 hryvnias.

What is known about Zanevsky

Vyacheslav Zanevsky is an officer in the Russian army, former head of security for Viktor Yanukovych, and owner of 100% of the corporate rights of LLC "AMSTEL-SKI", which manages the AmstelSki hotel complex in Bukovel.

Following the onset of the full-scale invasion, Zanevsky organized security measures for the construction of military-logistical infrastructure projects in temporarily occupied territories that are strategically significant for the Russian Federation, particularly during the construction of a bridge over the Kalmius River in Mariupol, which is part of the land route from Rostov-on-Don to the temporarily occupied Crimea.

Additionally, Zanevsky directly assisted the Russian army in search operations to identify Ukrainian citizens - servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, participants of the Anti-Terrorist Operation, and other patriotically inclined citizens of Ukraine located in temporarily occupied territories.

In May 2023, the SBU informed Zanevsky of his suspicion. He is accused of aiding the Russian Federation during the occupation of the Kherson region and part of Mykolaiv.