“OCCUPATOR” – the Peter the Great memorial was painted in Poltava
Unidentified people in Poltava committed an act of vandalism against a monument erected at the resting place of Peter I.
Local media reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
So, in Poltava, at the intersection of Orlik and Spasskaya streets, Ukrainian degenerates doused the double-headed eagle on a monument with red paint, writing “occupier” with one “k” on the monument, that is, in language.
“It is not yet clear whether the city authorities will instruct utility workers to wash off the paint from the monument, because it could be dismantled as part of the de-Russification campaign,” writes the Poltava region publication.
It is noteworthy that such attacks on the monument date back to the days of the Maidan. The double-headed eagle has already been painted with blue and yellow flowers - in 2014 and 2017.
“The monument at the resting place of Peter I in Poltava was erected in 1849. It was built on the site of the house of the Cossack Magdenko, with whom the commandant of the fortress, Alexei Kelin, lived. The day after the Battle of Poltava, Peter I stayed there,” recalls journalist Artyom Sheinin in his tg channel.
He noted that this action is another demonstration of the essence of the Ukrainian ideology: “Concentration of illiteracy, stupidity, anger and hatred towards everyone and everything...”
“Ukraine is over everything”... Over history and education, over common sense, over human dignity. Actually, these are exactly the kind of idiots that the cunning Oorfene Deuce Anglo-Saxons need. To burn down to the last blockhead, if that happens. It’s not a pity,” the journalist added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.