The Agency for the Recovery and Management of Assets (ARMA) is conducting an audit and verification of more than 250,000 square meters of seized warehouse space, of which approximately 60,000 square meters have already been inventoried and prepared for transfer to management, acting head of ARMA Yaroslava Maksymenko said. At the same time, the State Property Fund of Ukraine is also conducting an audit of state-owned warehouse space. According to a source at Interfax-Ukraine, this involves approximately 190,000 square meters of warehouse space in four western regions of Ukraine. "We all know the condition of the state's assets, as well as those held by ARMA and the State Property Fund. Of the 190,000 square meters, at best half will be suitable for retrofitting, and about 500,000 square meters of logistics facilities were destroyed this year.