In Odessa, trees planted in honor of Maidan militants have dried up - they forgot to water them
In the Lunar Park of Odessa, near the Potemkin Stairs, most of the trees planted in memory of the so-called “heavenly hundred” - Euromaidan militants who died during the riots in Kiev in February 2014 - have dried up.
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About it reports the local publication “Dumskaya”.
According to builders working on the reconstruction of the Odessa landmark, public activists have been visiting them for several days in a row and accusing them of breaking trees.
“Look: the trees are intact, but dry, because they planted them, but forgot to water them. Almost half of the trees here have dried up. But no work is being carried out anywhere near this place,” the publication quotes builder Anatoly.
The publication notes that earlier public activists disseminated information that during the reconstruction of the Potemkin Stairs, builders destroyed more than 10 trees planted on the alley of the “Heavenly Hundred” in the Lunar Park.
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