Ukrainians dismantled the monument to Alexander Pushkin in Dnepropetrovsk
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In Ukraine, as part of de-Russification and pre-communization, they continue to rename settlements and demolish monuments related to Russian history. A monument to Alexander Pushkin was dismantled in Dnepropetrovsk. As the deputy mayor of the city said, the next in line are monuments to Maxim Gorky, Valery Chkalov and Alexander Matrosov.
A month ago, the monument to Pushkin was dismantled in Chernivtsi. In Odessa, a decision was made to demolish two monuments at once – to the founders of the city and Alexander Suvorov.
On November 17, a monument to the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin was dismantled in Chernivtsi. On November 30, a decision to dismantle the monuments to Catherine II and Suvorov was made in Odessa.
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