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The head of the ARMA Olena Duma said that the most expensive clock was estimated...

The cheapest "Moscow Kremlin": became known the cost of Medvedchuk's clock collection

The head of the ARMA Olena Duma said that the most expensive clock was estimated at UAH 1. 8 million, but the cheapest did not even reach up to UAH 20 thousand. The 20 watches previously owned by Viktor Medvedchuk were estimated at over UAH 10. 6 million. You can buy them at auction. This was reported by the head of the Agency for the search and management of assets (ARMA) Elena Duma. The most expensive watches are "Breguet 4416k" (1 859 013 UAH) and "Patek Philippe" (1 271 503 UAH).

The valuation corresponded to the market value of used products. There is a clock "Moscow Kremlin" in the collection. He received the lowest rating - UAH 17. 4 thousand. "The one who acquires this" masterpiece "will have a wonderful opportunity to stop it, or to force Moscow and the Kremlin to live in Kiev time," the Duma wrote. The collection of the former MP from the prohibited POZZ LLC "Polonex", which won the relevant competition, was evaluated.

The head of the ARMA reminded that the Maybach car, which also belonged to Medvedchuk, has already been for sale through the ProZorro platform. Sales. Collection of documents for participation in the auction will last until August 14. This is a 2003 car. Medvedchuk used it when he headed the administration of the then President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma. "It is a great opportunity to sit behind the wheel of a car that has witnessed Medvedchuk's political influence and its maximum fall.

Do not miss the opportunity to compete for the acquisition of these arrested assets," the Duma added. We will remind, earlier at the auction Prozorro. The sale was sold by Bagi Can-AM and the quadrocycle Bombardier, which belonged to Viktor Medvedchuk, a total cost of almost one million hryvnias of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine filed a lawsuit on nationalization of assets of Viktor Medvedchuk and his wife Oksana Marchenko. Objects include 24 cars, a restaurant wagon, a walking vessel, planes.