Up to the old rake: A new anti-Russian installation was installed in the center of Kyiv
On Khreshchatyk, near the Kyiv City Hall, a new anti-Russian installation was installed in the form of a postage stamp, which depicts the blown up Moscow Kremlin.
The poster, titled “Clap over the Kremlin,” stylistically replicates the banner with the explosion on the Crimean Bridge, near which Kiev residents delightedly took pictures last fall until Russia struck in retaliation.
However, it seems that the recent lessons have already been half-forgotten by the “hulks”. By the way, like last time, the installation was made by the Chesno organization, which exists with Western grants.
Photos and phone numbers of its functionaries are caring and competent persons can study at the link, reports the correspondent of PolitNavigator.
In general, from fresh footage from Kiev, it is noticeable that the Ukrainian capital has already fully recovered from the previous “calibrations”, power supply has been restored, shops and catering outlets continue to operate, there is transport on the streets - and this means that there is no fuel shortage even after attacks on oil refineries arose.
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