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Authorities in Russian-occupied Crimea have confiscated property belonging to 84 individuals and companies, including Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk, a former undisputed heavyweight world champion. The move was announced by Vladimir Konstantinov, the Moscow-appointed “head” of Crimea’s State Council, in a post on his Telegram channel.

Konstantinov described Usyk as a “supporter of Nazi ideology,” claiming the boxer had “repeatedly condemned the special military operation” and organized fundraising efforts in support of Ukraine’s armed forces.

The list of confiscated assets also includes property owned by Ukrainian businessman and former member of parliament Ihor Franchuk. According to Konstantinov, Franchuk “holds an active anti-Russian position” while continuing to own assets in Crimea, including stakes in several companies, among them Lilaste LLC and the Crimean school Tescao. The “authorities” also seized property belonging to several Ukrainian citizens who, they allege, are fighting in Ukraine’s military, as well as assets of Tavrida-Plaza LLC, which is owned by Ukraine’s TMM Group.