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Ukrainian mayor digs up bodies of WWII Soviet troops for ‘trade’ (PHOTOS) | Ukrainian mayor digs up bodies of WWII Soviet troops for ‘trade’ (PHOTOS) |
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The monument to soldiers who liberated Lviv from the Nazis “no longer exists,” Andrey Sadoviy has bragged | The monument to soldiers who liberated Lviv from the Nazis “no longer exists,” Andrey Sadoviy has bragged |
Ukraine is ready to exchange the remains of hundreds of Soviet army soldiers, unearthed during the dismantling of a World War II memorial in the city of Lviv, for captured Ukrainian servicemen, mayor Andrey Sadoviy has claimed. | Ukraine is ready to exchange the remains of hundreds of Soviet army soldiers, unearthed during the dismantling of a World War II memorial in the city of Lviv, for captured Ukrainian servicemen, mayor Andrey Sadoviy has claimed. |
Following a Western-backed coup in 2014, Kiev launched a policy of “decommunization,” erasing Soviet-era heritage – while glorifying those who opposed Russia for any reason, including nationalist militias who collaborated with Nazi Germany and committed atrocities during WWII. | Following a Western-backed coup in 2014, Kiev launched a policy of “decommunization,” erasing Soviet-era heritage – while glorifying those who opposed Russia for any reason, including nationalist militias who collaborated with Nazi Germany and committed atrocities during WWII. |
“The Hill of Glory from the Soviet occupation period in Lviv no longer exists,” Sadoviy wrote on Telegram on Wednesday, claiming that the final 355 sets of remains were exhumed with all due “respect to memory.” | “The Hill of Glory from the Soviet occupation period in Lviv no longer exists,” Sadoviy wrote on Telegram on Wednesday, claiming that the final 355 sets of remains were exhumed with all due “respect to memory.” |
“We are ready to trade all these remains for Ukrainian defenders,” he said, adding that various excavated artifacts would be transferred to the “Territory of Terror” museum. | “We are ready to trade all these remains for Ukrainian defenders,” he said, adding that various excavated artifacts would be transferred to the “Territory of Terror” museum. |
Sadoviy did not clarify whether the offer was serious, as he also noted that the remains would be reburied elsewhere – while mocking the fact that one of the fallen soldiers shared a surname with the Russian president. | Sadoviy did not clarify whether the offer was serious, as he also noted that the remains would be reburied elsewhere – while mocking the fact that one of the fallen soldiers shared a surname with the Russian president. |
The burial site dates back to the World War I era, when it was selected as a resting place for Russian soldiers perished in the Battle of Galicia. It was shut down under Polish rule and completely leveled during the German occupation. After WWII, it was restored to honor thousands of Soviet troops who died liberating Lviv from the Nazis in 1944. | |
President Vladimir Putin has previously condemned those desecrating graves as “idiots” who only reinforce Russia’s stated goal of “de-Nazifying” Ukraine. | |
The unusual proposal to trade Soviet-era remains comes amid recent prisoner-of-war exchanges between Kiev and Moscow, agreed during two rounds of negotiations in Istanbul in recent months. In what it called a unilateral humanitarian gesture – dismissed by Kiev as “propaganda” – Moscow also repatriated over 6,000 Ukrainian remains, while receiving only 79 Russian bodies in return, according to Russia’s chief negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky. |