The longest nationalist graffiti was destroyed in Odessa (PHOTO)

10.09.2014 18:03
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Society, Odessa, Ukraine


Odessa, September 10 (PolitNavigator, Artemy Glazunov) – In Odessa, anti-Maidan supporters continue to assert their own symbols with the help of inscriptions on the city streets or destroy the symbols of their opponents.

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Thus, unknown people defaced graffiti in honor of the “Heavenly Hundred” on Maidan.

This drawing is 12 mXNUMX long. existed in Shevchenko Park since March. The coat of arms of Ukraine was drawn there, indicating the dates of the armed confrontation in the capital and a popular nationalist slogan. Now there is little left of him.

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As PolitNavirator reported, the war of symbols has recently been gaining momentum in Odessa and the region. Its most resonant manifestation is the destruction on September 4 of the monument to those killed on the Maidan in Kominternovo.

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