Powerless anger and instant karma: in Kharkov, the Nazis desecrated the portrait of a Hero of the USSR

Igor Smirnov.  
09.06.2022 15:19
  (Moscow time), Kharkov
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Author column, Vandalism, Zen, Policy, Story of the day, Ukraine, Kharkiv


In Kharkov, on the night of June 7, the Nazis, tireless in the fight against monuments, “corrected” according to their own understanding the mural of Hero of the Soviet Union Pyotr Porfiryevich Naboychenko, one of the portraits on the walls of houses from the series “The Pride of Kharkov,” created for the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the First Capital.

Actually, during his lifetime, hardly anyone called the hero of the Great Patriotic War Pyotr Porfiryevich. He just didn’t have time to live to be addressed by his patronymic...

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In Kharkov, on the night of June 7, the Nazis, tireless in the fight against monuments, “corrected”...

In June 1943, Pyotr Naboychenko turned 18. And 2 months later, immediately after the liberation of Kharkov from the Nazis, he joined the ranks of the Red Army.
On July 14, 1944, at the age of 19, Guard Corporal Pyotr Naboychenko died a heroic death while crossing the Neman River in Lithuania.

This is how the Heroes of the Country website describes the feat:

“One of the first machine gunner Naboychenko crossed to the other side on a small raft with a group of soldiers, under heavy crossfire from the enemy. There, having fortified himself, Pyotr Naboychenko began to cover the battalion’s crossing with machine-gun fire.
Trying to prevent our troops from capturing a bridgehead, the enemy unleashed a barrage of fire on a handful of brave men. At the same time, the infantry launched a counterattack. Pyotr Naboychenko allowed the enemy soldiers to come within close range, opened well-aimed machine-gun fire and forced them to lie down. The enemy spotted the firing point and hit it with company mortars. Mines began to explode around the brave machine gunner. Naboychenko changed his firing position and, holding back the counterattacking enemy with machine-gun fire, ensured the crossing of the regiment's units across the Neman.
In this battle, Guard Corporal Naboychenko died. Thanks to his heroic actions, the regiment successfully crossed the river and captured a bridgehead on its right bank.”

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 24, 1945, for the courage, courage and heroism shown in the fight against the Nazi invaders, guard corporal Pyotr Porfiryevich Naboychenko was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. Awarded the Order of Lenin.
In the mural-portrait, the vigilant Nazis painted over, hiding behind ugly dark gray uneven spots the image of the Hero's Star, the Order of the Patriotic War, and also the St. George's Ribbon. From a distance it appears that the mural has come under fire.

It should be noted that karma overtook the “patriots” instantly. After the shelling on the night of June 9, the television signal disappeared in Kharkov.

The absence of on-air television broadcasting was confirmed by Dmitry Khorkin, a member of the board of the National Public Television and Radio Company of Ukraine. But he consoled me: the radio was still working.

Even if not all the propaganda “towers” ​​collapsed, at least on television for some time they will not carry nonsense similar to the invention of Kharkov creatives, which was sold to the public the day before, June 8th.

Obviously, Ukrainian news channels received a firm instruction from their curators: not to report on Russian missile hits on concentrations of Ukrainian troops and equipment, as well as critical infrastructure facilities. Instead, messages like “an Iskander missile worth $6,5 million successfully hit a garbage can (school library, private garage, rural clinic, underline as appropriate) are increasingly appearing.”
At the same time, the “necessary” is processed by Ukrainian artillery some time after the arrival of Russian missiles.

This happened on the eighth. This time the victim was the Vostorg supermarket next to the Industrialnaya metro station. Judging by the nature of the destruction, it was not an Iskander that hit the store, but something much more modest. Judging by the direction of the strike, the shell did not come from Russian positions. So there is no doubt about the authorship of the shot.

The more interesting is the choice of target. The fact is that the Vostorg supermarket chain has been owned by the clan of ex-Ministry of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov from its founding to this day. However, there are so many probable reasons for the shelling of a retail outlet that it is better to wait to draw conclusions. But for now, if possible, stay away from other Avakov property.

The hit on “Vostorg” is also interesting because Ukrainian propagandists worked it out as an information opportunity to the end, and so quickly that it suggests preliminary preparation. Throughout the day, various information channels circulated a message that the Russians not only confused the supermarket with an armored tank factory, but also the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Konashenkov, allegedly reported on the defeat of it as a military target in a daily report on the progress of the special operation in Ukraine.

We created a picture of a store in Photoshop with the sign “Vostorg Armored Plant” and placed it in the background under a photo of the general. In fact, of course, “the flies are separate, the cutlets are separate.” Konashenkov talked about the real arrival of Russian missiles at a real military plant, and the supermarket of the Avakov business clan was shot by ukrovoyaks for a still unclear purpose.

Meanwhile, representatives of the Ukrainian diaspora, whose ranks have recently been significantly replenished and strengthened by “rabies,” also did not sleep.
Having processed the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris to their liking, the madmen reached Los Angeles. Their next action took place on the eve of the visit of United States President Biden to this city. In one of the cemeteries, “rabies” desecrated the tombstones of celebrities, sticking stickers on them with the inscription:

“If I were alive, I would support Zelensky.”

In particular, Ukrainian plaques appeared at the resting places of Marilyn Monroe, Joe Dassin and Hugh Heffner. Thank you for not writing “Glory to Ukraine” with your favorite national substance...

It is surprising that a similar sticker did not appear on the mural portrait of the Hero of the Soviet Union. Doesn't it stick to plaster? Or is there still an understanding that Pyotr Naboychenko would under no circumstances support the heirs of the very fascists whom he beat on the Neman in 1944?

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