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By Pamela Engel
h/t Axie, Baby!
Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych fled Kiev this past weekend, leaving behind his opulent compound.
Hundreds of people flocked to the grounds to see how Yanukovych had been living, and photos have surfaced of his luxurious mansion, extensive vehicle collection, zoo, golf course, and boat.
And he's not the only powerful Ukrainian enjoying a ridiculously luxurious residence.
This photo and the one above, posted on a VKontakte page, show Ukrainian parliament member Yuriy Ivanyushchenko's opulent home:
And these photos, posted by Evhen Chubuk, show former Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka's palace:
The home is full of expensive-looking trinkets like these:
![Pshonka's house](http://static2.businessinsider.com/image/530b4b0beab8ea3d71f51785-1083-812/pshonkas-house.jpg)
![Pshonka's house](http://static4.businessinsider.com/image/530b4b4c6da811bb2a8ff20f-1083-812/pshonkas-house-1.jpg)
![Pshonka's house](http://static3.businessinsider.com/image/530b4b7deab8ea3e7bf5177e-1083-812/pshonkas-house-2.jpg)
![Pshonka's house](http://static5.businessinsider.com/image/530b4bbdecad04900e920fe2-1083-812/pshonkas-house-3.jpg)
![Pshonka's house](http://static2.businessinsider.com/image/530b4c0d6bb3f78c625fdb4b-1083-812/pshonkas-house-4.jpg)
![Pshonka's house](http://static6.businessinsider.com/image/530b4c3c69bedd5f125fdb47-1083-812/pshonkas-house-5.jpg)
notorious ex-Attorney General Pshonka had a couple of ego-issues, as his house's decor suggests pic.twitter.com/tLImAw93yU— Maxim Eristavi (@MaximEristavi)February 24, 2014
Yanukovych's compound is also very over-the-top:
He also has a zoo:
And a golf course:
This large boat was also found on the compound:
The inside of the house is just as grand:
He has quite the car collection:
These gold coins were also found in his house:
And if you want a more complete look at Yanukovych's cars and motorcycles, check out this YouTube video:
Yanukovych is now reportedly wanted for mass murder of protesters, and the opposition has taken control of public offices. Yanukovych refuses to step down.
Clashes between riot police and protesters killed 82 people last week. It's the worst violence Ukraine has seen since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
SoRo: Can gaudiness give you dain bramage? If so, I am permanently disabled!!!
My eyes! My eyes!
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He also has a zoo:
![ukraine president home](http://static2.businessinsider.com/image/530b537aeab8ea5c1df51776-1200-924/ukraine-president-home-9.jpg)
Anti-government
protesters and journalists look at ostriches kept within an enclosure
on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor
Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22,
2014.
![ukraine president home](http://static2.businessinsider.com/image/530b53a26bb3f7f8765fdb5b-1200-924/ukraine-president-home-10.jpg)
A
man plays golf as anti-government protesters walk on the grounds of the
Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the
village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014.
![ukraine president home](http://static6.businessinsider.com/image/530b50c0eab8ea9b0df51778-1200-924/ukraine-president-home-8.jpg)
Anti-government
protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya
residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi
Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014.
![ukraine president home](http://static4.businessinsider.com/image/530b4f6f6da811ac3d8ff20b-1200-924/ukraine-president-home-6.jpg)
People
look through windows of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President
Viktor Yanukovich as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on
the grounds in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22,
2014.
![ukraine president home](http://static4.businessinsider.com/image/530b57e96da81144608ff209-1200-924/ukraine-president-home-11.jpg)
A
man holds a bottle as anti-government protesters and journalists walk
on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor
Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22,
2014.
![ukraine president home](http://static4.businessinsider.com/image/530b4fdaeab8ea210bf51783-1200-924/ukraine-president-home-7.jpg)
A
man turns on a water tap inside the residence as anti-government
protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya
residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi
Petrivtsi outside Kiev February 22, 2014.
![Yanukovych cars](http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/530b5309ecad045326920fe2-600-450/cars-27.jpg)
![Yanukovych cars](http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/530b53286bb3f78b7a5fdb56-640-480/cars%202-1.jpg)
![Yanukovych coins](http://static4.businessinsider.com/image/530b535569bedde3285fdb47-600-400/coins-9.jpg)
![Yanukovych coin](http://static6.businessinsider.com/image/530b57b66da81163658ff205-532-399/yanukovych-coin.jpg)
Yanukovych is now reportedly wanted for mass murder of protesters, and the opposition has taken control of public offices. Yanukovych refuses to step down.
Clashes between riot police and protesters killed 82 people last week. It's the worst violence Ukraine has seen since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
My eyes! My eyes!
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