"Schemes": A fugitive OP-FL MP rented an apartment in Poland five days before the Russian invasion and did not return
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"Schemes": A fugitive OP-FL MP rented an apartment in Poland five days before the Russian invasion and did not return

Fedir Khrystenko

People's deputy from OP-FL, Fedir Khrystenko, left Ukraine on February 14, 2022, and has not returned since then. In the declaration for 2022, he indicated that he lives with his family in Poland in a 173-square-meter apartment.

MP Khrystenko rents luxury apartments in Warsaw

The "Schemes" project investigation showed that Khrystenko rented an apartment in Poland on February 19. This became known from the State Register of Declarations, public access to which was restored by NACP [National Agency on Corruption Prevention — Ed.] on December 10.

In November, Khrystenko filed a declaration stating that his family also owns an apartment of 176 square meters in Moscow.

MP rents an apartment in Poland together with his wife and daughter from the owner — Polish citizen Maciej Drazhkiewicz.

Probably, the apartment is located on the Sarmacka Str. in the Warsaw elite district, where, according to the Bakhmut IN.UA publication, in August 2022, three cars registered to Khrystenko's wife were spotted: a BMW M760LI, a Bentley Continental and a Porsche Cayenne. The MP also declared them.

Khrystenko's wife also owns an apartment in Moscow and three parking spaces since 2018.

"Schemes" writes that the approximate cost of the apartment, according to real estate sites, is more than 100 million rubles (approximately $1 million).

From sources with access to the border crossing base, “Schemes” journalists learned that Khrystenko flew out of Boryspil on February 14, 2022, and did not return.

What is known about Fedir Khrystenko

In 2019, Fedir Khrystenko was elected an MP from the "Opposition Platform — For Life" political party for the electoral district in the Bakhmut district of the Donetsk region.

"Schemes" note that after February 24, Khrystenko did not publicly condemn Russian aggression.

Earlier, journalists wrote that Khrystenko's father-in-law — Serhii Bryukhovetskyy — has business connections in the "DPR" group.

This did not prevent him from obtaining a $60 million loan from the state-owned Ukreximbank in 2021 for the purchase of the Sky Mall shopping center in Kyiv.

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