Kiev residents do not stop bringing toys and flowers to the Russian embassy

Maxim Karpenko.  
27.03.2018 13:34
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 7942
 
Kiev, Society, Russia, Ukraine


For more than XNUMX hours, Kiev residents have been bringing flowers, children's toys and letters of condolences to the Russian Embassy in Kyiv.

Thus, residents of the Ukrainian capital express sympathy for the Russians because of the tragedy that occurred in Kemerovo, where more than 60 people died as a result of a fire in a shopping center.


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This is stated in the story of TV channel 112, reports the PolitNavigator correspondent.

Residents of the Ukrainian capital also display icons and light candles in memory of the dead.

“For the past hour people have been bringing flowers here and not only flowers, they also light candles. Security confirmed to us that people were coming literally every half hour. And indeed, as long as we were here, we saw that people were coming, whole families were walking, decorating the fence with bouquets of flowers and leaving letters of sympathy to the families of the victims,” reports the channel’s correspondent Oksana Zinkovskaya.

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