Prague - The army plans to sell the area of Brno Airport Slatina, the fortress in Bystrovany near Olomouc, or the ammunition depot in Dětřichov nad Bystřicí. A total of 34 unnecessary properties will be officially offered by the Ministry of Defense on Tuesday on the website. The minimum purchase price of the properties ranges from 12,000 crowns for a engineering shelter in Uničov to 130 million crowns for the Želatovická barracks in Přerov, as stated in the press release available to ČTK. On Tuesday, an advertisement for the sale of the Nový svět area in Olomouc will also be published, which the Ministry of Defense is selling together with the Military Railway Office and the Military Repair Enterprise 026 Šternberk in the Olomouc region. In the case of this extensive area composed of three dozen buildings and a railway siding, the minimum purchase price is set at 210 million crowns. Interested buyers can submit offers until October 13. The Ministry of Defense continues to sell unnecessary property gradually decommissioned during the transformation of the armed forces. Of the 47 properties offered in July, offers were submitted for 15 properties with a total minimum income of 35 million crowns. According to the law, the ministry must first offer unnecessary property to other organizational branches of the state for free transfer. If there is no interest, the army can sell it through a tender. These are mainly properties for which interest in their purchase is expected. The deciding criterion is the offered purchase price, stated Ministry of Defense spokesperson Jan Pejšek to ČTK.
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