Vodolatsky admitted that the decision on the confiscation of assets would be made by a certain commission headed by an assistant to the Ukrainian leader.

In his opinion, the Ukrainian authorities plan to "rob their country as much as possible."

“Bring everything abroad so that, being on the Cote d’Azur, dreaming about saving Ukraine from Russia and other internal “enemies,” the deputy explained.

Earlier, Zelensky signed a law that expands the authorities' ability to confiscate the assets of citizens and legal entities that support Russia's special operation.

In accordance with changes in state revenue, funds and other valuables that belong to a person, as well as those that he can directly or indirectly dispose of, may be withdrawn.

In addition, attempts will be made to search for and block such assets.