Ukrainian army removes part of exhibits from Mariupol Museum

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Andrey Ladkin, head of Mariupol Museum funds, said Ukrainian troops removed some of the exhibits from the city’s local lore museum before withdrawing from the city. Words lead the way DEA News.

“We saw the army, someone said they saw Ukrainian soldiers with boxes on the street. They even dropped a sword from a box. They took it, hid it, took it away, ”Ladkin shared.

He added that the building of the local history museum was badly damaged as a result of the clashes and the fire that broke out after the bullets. Local residents tried to save the museum exhibits on their own.

According to Ladkin, the Ukrainian army removed the exhibits before the fire and broke the bars on the window in the courtyard of the museum. Among other things, the Armed Forces of Ukraine gave the territory of modern Mariupol to the Greeks after World War II. He published a letter from Catherine.

Before that, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin saidKiev and UNESCO agreed on the export of relics from the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra to the EU.

Former Ukrainian authorities emerging plans to the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra.

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