
Three Belarusian asphalt concrete plants have been seized in Ukraine.
In Ukraine, asphalt concrete plants owned by Belarusian companies have been seized. The value of the transferred assets is approximately 120 million hryvnias.
This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Page Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office.
According to investigators, three companies operated in Ukraine, each owned by a beneficiary from Belarus. Their primary activity was road repair work.
"During the investigation, three asphalt concrete plants located in Kyiv, Zhytomyr, and Mykolaiv regions, owned by the aforementioned companies, were seized and transferred to the control of ARMA," the statement reads.
Law enforcement officials are also investigating the possible misappropriation of funds allocated for the construction, reconstruction, and repair of roads.
As a reminder, assets belonging to a Russian company worth 13 million hryvnias were seized in the Lviv region.
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