The Royal Romance, a 92-meter (300-foot) luxury yacht worth an estimated 200 million euros ($218 million), was seized by Croatian authorities in March 2022.
A luxury yacht belonging to Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk was officially transferred to the Ukrainian state on May 15, said Ukraine's Agency for Investigation and Management of Assets, known by its Ukrainian acronym ARMA.
The Royal Romance, a 92-meter (300-foot) luxury yacht worth an estimated 200 million euros ($218 million), was seized by Croatian authorities in March 2022 in relation to EU sanctions imposed on Medvedchuk.
"This is a historic moment for our country," said Shipping Administration head Yevhenii Ihnatenko.
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Ihnatenko added that profits from the sale of the yacht would be directed to Ukraine's state budget.
I don't know if it's getting better or worse, but those orcas sinking yachts in the straight of Gibraltar are definitely making an impact. Whether the lower supply raises prices or the orca attacks lead to less demand is to be determined.
The orcas seem to be only attacking much smaller boats, and only sailboats at that. Usually around 15 meter range. It seems to have something to do with the rudders too - they like ramming the rudders, and that's where the boats sometimes start taking on water.
Hopefully they can make use or get rid of it fast, as the upkeep with these superyachts can be ridiculously expensive, and if you slack on it, you'll quickly end up with an even bigger repair bill or just a worthless pile of scrap.
“Not my big boat penis!” yelled the oligarch who got tens of thousands of Russians killed by siphoning gas and stealing tank parts to sell on the black market to buy said boat penis (probably).