Trial over children's camp in Kyiv region — positions of both sides.
What is happening in court
In 2021, the State Property Fund sold the 'Khodoriv' camp to the 'Skimens' church. However, the prosecutor's office claims that this was done illegally, as the property has important social and cultural significance.
The court supported the prosecutor's office, declaring the deal invalid and canceling the ownership rights to the camp.
Position of 'Skimens'
Representatives of the church assert that the actions of the prosecutor's office and the court were unlawful. They insist that everything was done in accordance with the law, and the auction was conducted openly, considering all procedures. The other side – the State Property Fund – has not yet provided an official comment.
Interestingly, the basis of the case lies in the fact that the land on which the camp is located was never privatized. This means that the property could be sold, but the land could not. However, this is just one aspect of this story.
Conclusion
In the village of Khodoriv, a legal battle over the children's camp is ongoing. The 'Skimens' organization claims that everything was done lawfully, while the prosecutor's office argues otherwise. We are waiting for the appeals court's decision to further clarify this matter.
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