Alexander Boguslaev, the son of former "Motor Sich" owner Vyacheslav Boguslaev, possesses luxury real estate in the Principality of Monaco. According to French registries, he owns an apartment in One Monte Carlo – the most expensive residential complex in the country, located near the casino in the heart of Monte Carlo.

Little is known about the life of the younger Boguslaev: he rarely appears in public and travels frequently. However, there are video recordings online that confirm his regular trips.

This is reported by "Ukrainian Truth."

Ukrainian Officials Also Keep Monaco in Mind

Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Alexander Kuzmuk has also been spotted in Monaco. Last year, he celebrated his 70th birthday there. In a video published by journalists, Kuzmuk is seen sitting in the African Queen restaurant while Boguslaev strolls through the streets of the city.

When asked by journalists, Kuzmuk confirmed that he indeed celebrated his anniversary in the principality:

"Yes, it’s me. I celebrated my 70th birthday last year with family in Monaco. We went there for three days. We relaxed and had a quiet family dinner."

He added that he did not want to celebrate his birthday in Ukraine, as it was "not appropriate at the time," and he has relatives living in Monaco.

What About the Senior Boguslaev?

Meanwhile, Vyacheslav Boguslaev is in Ukraine and is involved in a case concerning treason. According to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), the former owner of "Motor Sich" supplied engines for Russian military helicopters even after the full-scale invasion. Furthermore, he supported Kremlin policies and even requested the occupiers to "not strike 'Motor Sich'".

The SBU provided evidence of his collaboration with Russia, including hidden real estate in Moscow and contacts with Russian officials. As a result, Boguslaev was arrested, and later new charges were brought against him. In the spring of 2023, he requested to be included in the exchange list with Russia, but SBU head Vasily Malyuk stated that this could only happen after he provides all necessary testimony.

Last year, Boguslaev suffered clinical death. At that time, he was not in a pre-trial detention center but under guard in a private clinic called Mediland. He is now 84 years old, and as reported by the media, he may spend the rest of his life in prison.

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