And again zrada! The hand of Moscow was found on the new Ukrainian money
On the new Ukrainian coins in denominations of one and two hryvnias, Prince Vladimir is depicted wearing the hat he wore when he was crowned king in Moscow.
Ukrainian political scientist Pyotr Oleshchuk reported this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The expert described the new coins as “ideological sabotage”.
“Some identical bearded men are depicted. For some reason, Vladimir is wearing a Mongolian-type hat. Is this, like, an allusion to the “Monomakh's hat”? So Vladimir the Baptist is not Monomakh. And the Mongolian cap, which was crowned in Moscow, has nothing to do with Monomakh himself. But Yaroslav is depicted with what a Caesar's crown - just like Vladimir on old hryvnia bills, ”the political scientist is indignant.
In the comments to the post, readers recalled that in Moscow recently erected a monument to Prince Vladimir.
“In Moscow, a monument to Prince Vladimir was recently erected. Possibly redrawn from a Moscow monument. Vladimir on the coin does not look like Vladimir, who was placed in Moscow?” Andrey Vinnichenko asked.
“Ah, exactly, one on one. Only there is a Mongolian hat. It is not on the Kiev monument,” Oleshchuk wrote.
As PolitNavigator reported, in Kyiv they presented in the presence of President Poroshenko a project for a bridge across the Danube, which turned out to be an exact copy of the bridge over the Amur, depicted on the Russian banknote with a face value of five thousand rubles.
In addition, the head of the SBU solemnly opened a mural on Ukraine’s Independence Day with the image of a soldier in FSB special forces outfit on the building of the National Academy of Security Service of Ukraine.
We also told you that the plot of the monument to ATO fighters in Kyiv licked from the coat of arms of Moscow.
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