The streets of Ukraine are being massively renamed “ATO heroes”

Vladimir Raichenko.  
12.10.2015 22:59
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 979
 
Armed forces, Propaganda, Ukraine


In Ukraine, more than 200 memorial plaques have already been installed and hundreds of streets have been renamed in honor of the Ukrainians who died in the ATO.

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This was announced at a press conference in Kyiv by the first deputy chairman of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory NP Alina Shpak, in her opinion it is necessary to perpetuate the name of every person who died in Donbass on the Ukrainian side.

“We submitted petitions and letters to local governments regarding a whole system of measures that should be taken to perpetuate this memory,” the official noted. – Today in Ukraine there are more than 200 memorial plaques in honor of the fallen ATO participants. Hundreds of streets in populated areas have already been renamed, especially in the context of decommunization, and they bear the names of those who died over the past year and a half.”

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