The Supreme Anti-Corruption Court has upheld the claim of the Ministry of Justice to confiscate the property of Crimean Metropolitan Lazar - Shvets Rostislav Pylypovych . This was reported by UNN with reference to the press service of the Ministry of Justice.
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The HACCU confiscated Shvets' assets - an apartment in Simferopol and four vehicles - to the state.
It is noted that the clergyman and bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Rostislav Shvets headed the Crimean Metropolis from 1992 to October 2023.
Since the beginning of the war in 2014, he has supported Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and the Russian occupation. He was granted Russian citizenship.
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