25 May 2025

Elite cars and special equipment were found in the fleets of Mykolaiv deputies

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The car fleets of Mykolaiv deputies vary dramatically - from dozens of expensive cars, motorcycles and special equipment to a complete absence of vehicles in their declarations. The families of some deputies own more than 20 cars, while others have not indicated any cars.

This was reported by the Center for Public Investigations.

Mykola Kapatsyna, a deputy of the Mykolaiv City Council, owns 18 vehicles, including a Terex Bendini A600-1 truck crane, two Superior Telestacker 36X190 telescopic conveyor-loaders, Kawasaki Vulkan and Indian N14CCCAABE motorcycles, as well as a Hyundai Tucson, Jaguar XK, BMW 740D XDRIVE, and BMW 740 cars.

He purchased two BMWs, along with an Iveco Stralis AT440S45 truck, a trailer, and seven forklifts in 2024 for UAH 6.6 million. Kapatsyna's wife owns an Audi Q7, a Jaguar F-Pace, and a FORD F150 truck, so the couple has a total of 21 vehicles.

In the family of non-partisan MP Andriy Turitsa, his wife owns a Lexus NX 300H and a Toyota Hiace bus, and he uses a Toyota Proace truck, two trailers, a VAZ 212140, and a Toyota Land Cruiser 200. In 2024, Turitsa also purchased two Toyota Prius worth more than 500 thousand hryvnias.

ILLUSTRATION: Center for Public Investigations

Olena Kiselyova owns a Renault Duster and a ZAZ 110307, while her husband owns a SAZ 3507 truck, a Fayter T24 mini-tractor, two ZAZ and GAZ cargo vans, as well as a Hyundai H-1 and a Chevrolet Aveo.

Dmytro Ivanov and Dmytro Falko have four cars each. In 2024, Ivanov bought a Land Rover Discovery 3.0 for 500 thousand hryvnias, and his wife owns a Land Rover Discovery Sport, a Land Rover Discovery, and a Renault Trafic. Falco owns a Mercedes-Benz S 500L, a Suzuki Gemma motorcycle and a trailer, and his wife owns a Toyota C-HR Hybrid. In 2023, their family owned a Mitsubishi ASX, which was sold in 2024 for 130 thousand hryvnias.

At the same time, MPs Yelyzaveta Trischanovych, Yevhen Pavlovych, Andrii Kucherenko, Oleksandr Kovtun, Zinaida Motorna, Yurii Stepanets, Volodymyr Topchyi, Serhii Shcherbakov, and Oleksandr Medvediev did not list any cars in their declarations.

Thus, the MPs' car fleets vary from numerous expensive cars to a complete absence of vehicles in their declarations.

CPR journalists also prepared a rating of the richest deputies of Mykolaiv City Council, including those who have not declared any official income for years.

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