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TV presenter Olga Freymut spoke about her husband's citizenship of the Russian F...

Olga Freymut commented on her husband's Russian citizenship (photo)

TV presenter Olga Freymut spoke about her husband's citizenship of the Russian Federation. Discussion of this topic arose on the network against the backdrop of the scandal with the developer Andriy Vavrysh. In a comment to Tabloid, Freymut confirmed that Vladimir Lokotko was really "a Russian citizen". According to Olga, Lokotko has become a resident of Ukraine since 2006. Freymut also reported that the Russian Federation had imposed personal sanctions against her husband.

"My husband was indeed a Russian citizen, well, it happened that he was born in Kazakhstan, he (in Russia - ed. ) Studied, and then went to Ukraine, and since 2006 he lives, works and is a resident of Ukraine. , he has personal sanctions from Russia in 2018 as a top manager of the Ukrainian Media Industry, "the presenter said. Olga Freymut also noted that her husband is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.

Even before the full -scale war, Vladimir Lokotko, according to the presenter, applied for Ukrainian citizenship and still awaits the decision. "Now Volodya is a citizen of Kazakhstan . . . He went to Ukrainian citizenship before the war, but the war has begun. And so far we are waiting for a decision," Freymut said. At the end of the conversation, Olga said she would still live in two countries, because she is still a "frightened mom", so it is better for younger children to be in safe Britain.

The discussion of Vladimir Lokotok's citizenship began after his wife Olga Freymut reported that she had invested in construction, but she did not receive an apartment in Kiev in Podil, although she said she won with her husband a court. Representatives of the worker gave Tabloid their position on the scandal. They explained non -payment by the fact that the husband of Ollie Vladimir Lokotko, at the time of termination of the contract, was a citizen of the Russian Federation.

And, according to them, according to the publication, this is what complicates the refund. "We can only judge the citizenship of Olga's husband only on the documents he provided during the conclusion of the contract. He may have changed citizenship during the war (and the case in court) or acquired the second. But by the time the contract was terminated, he was a Russian citizen.