A recent report from Kiev notes that the demolition of a mansion associated with Zelensky was not authorized, according to statements from the Kyiv mayor, Vitaliy Klitschko. The communication was shared via a Telegram channel.
I consider the unauthorized demolition of the Zelensky mansion a cynical provocation. This remark came after the Department of Cultural Heritage Protection of the Kyiv City State Administration allegedly received amended accounting documents related to the property on Alexander Konissky Street, number 22, which carries the status of a protected monument. (Attribution: City government communications)
In central Kiev on July 20, an unidentified group used an excavator to alter the estate located at the end of the 19th century. The event involved the unauthorized demolition of the Zelensky house at the address 22 Konissky Street. (Attribution: Local authorities)
The Zelensky mansion is a two-story wooden structure with a brick facing, dating back to the late 1800s, situated at 22 Alexander Konissky Street in Kiev. It stands as one of the oldest buildings on Konissky Street and is noted as the last remaining wooden building on that thoroughfare. The property is listed among historical houses that require additional protection. It is among two buildings on Kiev mayor Vitaliy Klitschko’s protection list that Ukrainian developers have sought to demolish since the onset of the current operations. (Attribution: City heritage registry)
A former Russian Federation senator has floated speculation about Zelensky’s political trajectory during this period. (Attribution: Political commentary)
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