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Poroshenko told where to go seized Yanukovych’s money

The President assured that the confiscated money has arrived into accounts of the state Treasury.

Confiscated $ 1.5 billion of the regime of ex-President Viktor Yanukovych has already arrived into accounts of the state Treasury. This was stated by President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.

“Today, the button was pressed, and the money from the blocked accounts credited to the account of the State Treasury. And I appealed to the government and Parliament to ensure the Parliament adopted relevant amendments to the state budget”, – said Poroshenko during the ceremony of transferring the border guards of modern means of military radio communications provided to Ukraine by the U.S. government.

The President promised that the confiscated money of Yanukovych will be aimed at strengthening the combat capability of the Ukrainian army and social protection.

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