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Kyiv to remove Soviet-era sculpture commemorating Russia-Ukraine “friendship”

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Vitali Klitschko, Kyiv Mayor announced that the workers will dismantle a Soviet-era sculpture in central Kyiv on Monday.

The statue represents the friendship between Russians and Ukrainians.

Klitschko said, “This week we will dismantle a bronze sculpture of two workers, erected in 1982 ‘to commemorate the reunification of Ukraine with Russia.”

“The eight meters of metal of the so-called ‘friendship of two peoples’ will be removed from the center of Kyiv,” he added.

The monument is positioned on a picturesque vantage point.

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It is encircled by a rainbow-shaped titanium arch.

The arch called People’s Friendship will remain, but it would be renamed.

Moreover, it would be highlighted with the colors of Ukrainian flag.

 

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