Decommunization and removal of Soviet monuments in Ukraine

STARA KOTELNIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 8: A sculpture stands on the pedestal where a Lenin bust used to be in Stara Kotelnia village, Zhytomyr region, Ukraine on November 8, 2018. According to Serhii Svirskyi, head of the village council, this new sculpture is a symbol of Ukraine, of liberty and peace, and the globe is a symbol of the world's unity. He added that history needs to be located somewhere, like in a museum. (Photo by Oksana Parafeniuk for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
STARA KOTELNIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 8: A sculpture stands on the pedestal where a Lenin bust used to be in Stara Kotelnia village, Zhytomyr region, Ukraine on November 8, 2018. According to Serhii Svirskyi, head of the village council, this new sculpture is a symbol of Ukraine, of liberty and peace, and the globe is a symbol of the world's unity. He added that history needs to be located somewhere, like in a museum. (Photo by Oksana Parafeniuk for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Decommunization and removal of Soviet monuments in Ukraine
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