Ukrainian former deputy minister's couple scales Everest
Author: THT Online
Category: Mountain
May 17, 2023
Everest, Nepal
Billionaire Ukrainian couple, who held powerful positions during Viktor Yanukovych’s regime, today scaled the world’s highest peak.
Billionaire Ukrainian couple today scaled the world's highest peak, said officials.
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Igor Kushnir, 51, and his wife Oksana Kushnir, 46, being part of the expedition managed by Seven Summit Treks stood atop Mt Everest in between 11:15 to 11:30 am, according to the base camp officials.
Born on 14 June 1971, Igor served as deputy minister of defence of Ukraine during Viktor Yanukovych's regime from 2010 for two years. His wife Oksana, a Cypriot national of Ukrainian origin, is the sole ultimate beneficiary of the one of the largest real estate companies there.
"The couple along with Ukrainian mountain guide Oleg Ivanchenko attempted to scale the world's highest peak. "DoT official Bigyan Koirala confirmed that three Ukrainians including Igor and Oksana, obtained Everest climbing permits. Ukrainian climber Mykyta Balabanov has led the expedition in which famous Spanish ultra mountain runner Kilian Jornet was also a member of the team.
A source at Tribhuvan International Airport shared that Igor used his Ukraine passport to enter Nepal while his wife Oksana produced her Cypriot passport.
According to Ukrainian government records, in 2010, Igor became deputy minister of defence, and two years later, the president of Kievgorstroy – a major publicly-owned construction holding company which controls a significant part of most profitable real estate in Kyiv. Since 2016, Oksana has owned various Ukrainian investment and energy companies through the Cypriot company Koksi Holding.
Weather Update: Standard Himalayan mountain conditions
Peak Altitude: 8848 m
Risk Level: High
Expedition Info: International climbing team expedition
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