Bihus Investigation: Kaskiv and Levochkin's entourage develops 800 hectares in the Carpathians for a resort
Journalist
Anna Tkach
22.08.2025 - 00:30
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According to glavcom.ua:
The entourage of the deputy of the Transcarpathian Regional Council, Vladislav Kaskiv, is actively developing land in Pylypets and the surrounding area. In particular, the father of Kaskiv's civil partner Huseynova and the Austrian investor Gernot Leitner, connected with Kaskiv, have formalized the land servitude right over 25 hectares for the establishment of ski lifts. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing an investigation by Bihus.Info.
According to journalists, Kaskiv systematically travels to Kyiv for meetings with MP Serhiy Levochkin. Besides them, developers and officials from different times attend these meetings. Kaskiv and Levochkin have met with MP Ihor Palitsa at least twice. He confirmed that they discussed the resort project in Pylypets.
Also, at meetings on other days, journalists noticed former president of 'Kyivmiskbud' Ihor Kushnir. He stated that the topic of conversation did not concern the resort. However, on one of the days, businessman-developer Valeriy Kodeytsky was with him.
Land Issues in Transcarpathia
In the Transcarpathian region, a regional council deputy and his entourage are actively engaged in the development of land in Pylypets. Their meetings with leaders and businessmen, including the former president of the construction company, have caused public outrage and suspicions regarding possible corruption schemes.
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