The City Council in the Chernihiv region sold a monument to Lenin at auction for scrap metal

Semyon Doroshenko.  
26.10.2018 17:04
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 2314
 
Vandalism, Local government, Society, Incidents, Ukraine, Finance, Chernihiv


The city council of the Semyonovsky district of the Chernihiv region sold a bronze monument to Lenin weighing 2,5 tons through the electronic auction ProZorro.Sales, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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The city council of the Semenovsky district of the Chernihiv region through the electronic auction ProZorro. Sales sold a bronze monument to Lenin...

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“A successful auction has just taken place, at which the Semenovsky City Council sold interesting scrap metal - a dismantled bronze monument to Lenin (2,5 tons),” the message says.

The auction page notes that the former monument to V.I. Lenin is in a dismantled state, the sculpture is hollow, cast from bronze, height 4 meters, weight 2,5 tons. The starting price was 45 thousand UAH, 14 participants competed for the lot, the auction winner paid 220,001 thousand UAH.

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