Kyiv renames iconic Soviet monument

Kyiv renames iconic Soviet monument

Kyiv renames iconic Soviet monument

Kyiv renames iconic Soviet monument

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The mayor of Kyiv renamed an iconic Soviet-era arch symbolizing ties with Moscow “Arch of the Freedom of the Ukrainian People” on Saturday.

The symbolic move comes after the city demolished a statue of two workers under the arch last month, one Russian and the other Ukrainian.

“The city council today decided to ‘de-communise’ the name of the Arch of the Friendship of the Peoples. It will now be the Arch of the Freedom of the Ukrainian People,” the capital’s mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Telegram.

He said officials had also “approved a list of more than 40 monuments and memorial plaques that will have to be removed from streets and buildings of the capital and transferred to a museum of totalitarianism.”

He said renaming them all would take time and involve “specialists”, mainly historians, “so as not to take a hasty decision”.

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The arch is an imposing 35-metre-high monument that towers over central Kyiv. It was erected in 1982.

Many Kyiv residents have called for plaques across the city linked to Russia and its ally Belarus to be replaced.

The Kyiv metro has held online surveys on how to rename stations.

Users voted for the “Minsk” station to be renamed “Warsaw,” and for the “Leo Tolstoy Square” stop to honour Vassyl Stus, a Ukrainian dissident who died in a Soviet gulag.

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