A Monument to Corruption: Yanukovych's Palace Three Years Later
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- Опубліковано 22 лют 2017
- It's been three years since former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych left behind his Mezhyhirya estate -- and famous golden loaf of bread -- in the aftermath of the Euromaidan Revolution. The residence was quickly turned into a museum that has been open to the public ever since.
UATV found out the current state of the estate.
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Cool house. Cool President. Long live President Yanukovych, the greatest President of Ukraine.
I love the donkey. That donkey singing made my day lol. Poor thing.
Janukovic is such a coward. He does'nt have the balls to return to the Ukraine and face trial. Greetings from The Netherlands.
A trial by Nazis? Would you trust?
@@se7ensnakes sad you're so off. Please look into this propaganda deeper.
Is he part of the Ukraine/Russia war going on right now????
What trial? Like Saddams?
What is the point of going into a trial that no matter what you do or did the result will be the same?
The possibility of these nationalists hypocrites to hang him is most centenary on the table.
@@fotppd1475 Trials don't work like that..
Nice house. But it's no palace.
The sad thing is this is a middle class house in California compared to some of the mansions there
Been seeing lots of guided tours of high end California manisons, and many videos of this Ukrainian mansion and the whole complex. Your statement seems a bit off reality. Who do you try to fool. 'Middle class home', lol. This is a 1 billion usd property. Sadly money stolen from the tax payers. People doing business and making money in California is less sad.
Those are called houses. Check out poroshenko's palaces in downtown kiev.
Poroshenko has earned the money legally. Yanukovitch did not.
@@fleekrushyt9410 Oligarchs do not earn their money legally. He and his father bought state owned business for pennies on the dollar.
@@Mikkhailov He legally earned that money. He bought up the factories and started producing roshen chocolate, which is one of the biggest chocolatiers in the world. Poroshenko earned that money legally even if you dont like it.
@@fleekrushyt9410 Where did all of his "legal" money come from in early 90's? I'll tell you how since you aren't aware, he started a "investment" company, which took western money to bride officials to sell state property for kopecks on the ruble. Not Legal.
That dude had more expensive stuff then the kings from my country.... Peleș 🏰 looks small fry next to this mansion.... Jesus f ing Christ.
Did they say Coolio
when is she talking in Russian...she is Ukrainian Right?
Russian is common language in Ukraine, as much as on all the rest of the post soviet territory’s
Similar to English and French.
Build a copy of the US White House and put the president there. Nice and simple.
Ahahahah PALACE. WOW the president should live in the mud? White House ...
So your ok with politician stealing outreagous amout of money from the contributables? And whats wrong with the white house? US presidents dont get to live there forever.
@@robax3r well yes, to keep appearance
There's a huge difference between the White House and this bud. Let's see Yanukovych's personal finances and tax returns. And Ukraine is also a poor country. So where does a public servant like him on the president's salary, get the money to spend like this??
@@KneesTheBees90 in America there are a lot of poor people
White House doesn't belong to Presidents, they live there for 4, maybe 8 years, and then go home.
Propaganda.
You saw the literal inside of the house and your so delusional as to cry propaganda.