Sukha Balka mine

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CountryUkraine
Coordinates48°2′0″N 33°28′0″E / 48.03333°N 33.46667°E / 48.03333; 33.46667
ProductsIron ore
Sukha Balka mine
Location
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
CountryUkraine
Coordinates48°2′0″N 33°28′0″E / 48.03333°N 33.46667°E / 48.03333; 33.46667
Production
ProductsIron ore
Owner
Websitehttps://sukhabalka.com/

The Sukha Balka mine is a large iron mine located in center Ukraine in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. It is owned by the DCH (Development Construction Holding) of the Ukrainian business and investor Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi. Among DCH's other holder are the Dnieper Metallurgical Combine and the Kharkiv Tractor Plant.[1]

Larisa Chertok's Gehold SA privatized a stake in Sukha Balka, by 2008 Palmrose Ltd. controlled by Boholyubov and her brother Ihor Kolomoyskyi was the main owner of Sukha Balka which was sold for over $1 billion to Russia’s Evraz group, part-owned by Roman Abramovich.[2]

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