In Kyiv they proposed to dig up the remains of Stolypin and exchange them for Ukrainian prisoners

In Kyiv they proposed to dig up the remains of Stolypin and exchange them for Ukrainian prisoners

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The director of the state museum-reserve “Kievo-Pechersk Lavra” Maxim Ostapenko proposed on the Ukrainian TV channel “1+1” to exhume the remains of the Russian reformer of the early 20th century, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire Pyotr Stolypin and exchange them for captured soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Let us recall that in September 1911, terrorist Dmitry Bogrov shot Stolypin twice in the Kyiv Opera House in front of Emperor Nicholas II, after which the chairman of the government died and was buried in the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, near the graves of Kochubey and Colonel Iskra.

Ostapenko noted that one of the ideas is to contribute Stolypin’s ashes to the exchange fund, “no matter how it looks or sounds.”

“This process can begin,” Ostapenko emphasized, noting that living Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers in captivity or the bodies of dead Ukrainian soldiers could be exchanged for Stolypin’s ashes.

Let us recall that back in 2020, the mayor of Lvov, Andrei Sadovy, proposed exchanging the remains of Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov for Ukrainians serving sentences in Russia.

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