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To spread: the exhumation of all 355 burials of the Soviet period, which are bur...

Sadovy suggested to exchange "Putin's remains" for all Ukrainian prisoners (photo)

To spread: the exhumation of all 355 burials of the Soviet period, which are buried in the Golovkovsky Cemetery, ended in Lviv. However, the fate of the remains may be different. The mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovy does not mind the exchange of exhumed remains for Ukrainian defenders, which he wrote in his Telegram. "There are no more than 355 remains in Lviv. The Hill of Glory of the Soviet Occupation period in Lviv.

The official added that the exhumation revealed a discrepancy between the number of plates and burials, as well as very little accompanying material. Only buttons, remnants of uniforms, shoes and guards were found. The mayor specified that metal garlands of columns and fence were transferred to the Terror Territory Museum. The design of "eternal fire" will go there. "The next step is an open discussion about the new meaning of this territory. Without imperial legends.

With respect for memory," Sadovy added, thanking everyone for his work. Exhumation was carried out by experts of the memorial and search center "Fate". According to ZAXID. NET, there were 251 body in individual graves on the Hill of Glory, and another 84 were in fraternal ones. In another mass grave, the First World War found nothing.

The manager of the affairs of the Executive Committee Yevhen Boyko said that the exhumation of the graves of NKVD agents Mykola Kuznetsov and Stepan Putin was conducted by a separate protocol. Kuznetsova has already been rebuilt at the Golovkovsky Cemetery, where they were additionally installed round -the -clock video surveillance. "All the works were performed in accordance with the permits of the Ministry of Culture. Today, Kuznetsov agent was buried.

Also, scientists on the spot were photographed by all found elements and conducted anthropological studies. As for DNA analyzes, this type of research requires individual permits, as well as for conducting forensic examination. The Hill of Glory was built in Lviv on Pasichna Street in 1945-1950. It hid the Red Army, Soviet guerrillas and NKVD agents, the most famous of which was Kuznetsov.