Following the High Anti-Corruption Court’s ruling to seize the Ukrainian assets of sanctioned Russian oligarch Miron Gorilovsky, there has been a noticeable disappearance of online reports covering the case. The missing materials specifically detailed the nationalization of six companies within the Group Polyplastic industrial conglomerate.
The decision of the HACC, which upheld the Ministry of Justice’s lawsuit to recover to the state the corporate rights of six Ukrainian companies that, according to the SSU, belonged to Miron Gorilovsky through controlled persons and offshore structures, sparked the publicity.
According to the investigation, “Group Polyplastic,” controlled by Russian oligarchs, is one of Europe’s largest manufacturers of polymer pipes and composite materials. Law enforcement agencies claim that the group’s enterprises supplied products to Russian military bases, defence plants, and occupation authorities, including in temporarily occupied Crimea, and participated in the production of components for small arms used by the Russian Armed Forces.

