In the Lviv region, they cannot dismantle the Soviet monument because of the stork’s nest
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In the Lviv region, storks built a nest on a Soviet-era monument, because of which the dismantling of the building was postponed until autumn. This is reported by ZAXID.NET with reference to the secretary of the working group on decommunization under the Lviv Regional Administration, Anna Gerych. “Somewhere in June, there will be chicks. We need to wait for autumn, when the birds will fly in a swarm. Then the nest can be placed on a car wheel and moved to a tree. Now the nest is attached to that figure, it cannot be covered,” explained Anna Gerich. The concrete figure of the Motherland with two geese is located in the village of Bryukhovychy of the Przemyśl region. Nearby, on the base of the monument, there is the inscription “No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten” and the names of those who died in the Second World War. In the Lviv region, storks built a nest on a Soviet-era monument. Photo: Anna Gerych In total, there are 9 Soviet monuments in the Peremyshlian community in the Lviv region. On May 4, 2023, one of them was dismantled in the village of Kosteniv. On it was the inscription “to the citizens who died at the hands of Ukrainian bourgeois nationalists.” In its place, residents plan to erect a cross in memory of the fallen Ukrainian Heroes. A commemoration place for the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred and a fellow villager who died during the Russian-Ukrainian war has already been arranged nearby. A concrete figure of the Motherland with two geese is located in the village of Bryukhovychi. Photo: Anna Gerych In total, the working group on decommunization in Lviv Oblast counted another 160 monuments-symbols of the Soviet regime. They are planned to be dismantled by the end of 2023. Read also: In Mariupol, the occupiers dismantled a monument to the world-famous artist Arkhip Kuindzhi
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