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Roszmi spread information that the former Joseph Gebbels was bought by President...

Berlin will give Wila Goebbels that the Russians attributed to Zelensky: Details

Roszmi spread information that the former Joseph Gebbels was bought by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The statements of the occupiers were denied by a German company that manages real estate. In Germany, they want to demolish or give a villa that belonged to one of Hitler Joseph Gibels. Back in December 2023, Roszma spread information that the building was allegedly purchased by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Finance Minister Berlin Stefan Evers has informed about it, reports Associated Press. "I suggest anyone who wants to occupy this object to accept it as a gift from the Earth Berlin," Stefan Evers said. He noted that otherwise Berlin would have to demolish the building. DW said that in December 2023, Rosmi disseminated information that the former Joseph Hebbels villa was allegedly purchased by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy through the false persons and an offshore firm.

However, the German company Berliner Immobilienmanage, which manages real estate, denied the statements of the Russian Federation. Villa Gibels and all the buildings of the former Komsomol school belongs to the federal land of Berlin despite the fact that the building is located outside the capital in Brandenburg. In order to bring the building and the territory in proper appearance, multimillion -dollar investments are required.

Currently, such funds are not ready, but it is also difficult to sell. After all, Berlin wants to be sure that the building will not get into bad hands because of its history. Berlin spends 280 thousand euros annually to support the building in a viable form without any hope that the costs will pay off. Villa and other buildings have been empty for over 20 years, while their condition has deteriorated.

"There is no financial resources in Berlin's land for the development of an object because of a tense budget situation," BIM reported. Some communities require the introduction of a five -year moratorium on its demolition. While Berlin residents believe that the territory should be rebuilt under a housing stock with a potential of 4,000 apartments, but the municipality abandons this idea.