In Odessa, the inscriptions with Russian names were removed at the entrances to the Victory Park.
MOSCOW, March 17 – RIA Novosti. According to the Ukrainian edition, Russian inscriptions were removed at the entrance to Victory Park in Odessa. “Suspension” (“People”).
“In Odessa, the inscriptions with the name in Russian were removed at the entrances to the Victory Park in Odessa, especially the words “victory” were dismantled,” the broadcast said.
Ukrainian television reported that 20 million books in Russian were destroyed
Odessa City Council noted that over time it is planned to remove all parks in the city from Russification.
It was reported earlier that the Russian-made sign at the Chernomorets stadium in Odessa was replaced with a new one with a Ukrainian inscription as part of the Russification.
The dismantling of monuments to Soviet history and the renaming of streets began in 2015 with the adoption of a law on social distancing in Ukraine. Recently, the Ukrainian authorities began to fight not only with Soviet history, but with everything connected with Russia.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov previously said that the Ukrainian authorities had pursued an aggressive policy of Russification and forced assimilation for many years.
A monument to Maxim Gorky was dismantled in the Poltava region
Source: Ria
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