In Kharkov, a bas-relief and poems by Pushkin were removed from the Pushkinskaya metro station

In Kharkov, a bas-relief and poems by Pushkin were removed from the Pushkinskaya metro station

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Media: bas-relief and poems by Pushkin were removed from the Kharkov metro

A bas-relief and poems by Pushkin were removed from the Kharkov metro, reports the Telegram channel “Country Politics”.

“In Kharkov, a bas-relief of Pushkin was removed from the Pushkinskaya metro station. Previously, at the same station, signs with the poet’s poems were dismantled,” the message says.

Earlier it was reported that the monument to Pushkin was dismantled in the Poltava region of Ukraine as part of the “de-Pushkinization”. According to the local department of culture and tourism, they did not want to destroy the monument, but to move it away from the school, to the local history museum.

Earlier, Ukrainian Minister of Culture Alexander Tkachenko, commenting on the dismantling of monuments to Pushkin, called this process part of getting rid of the “totalitarian past.” The dismantling of monuments associated with Soviet history has not stopped since 2015, when the law on decommunization was adopted.

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