Russian officials claim the long-dead Ukrainian poet honored by the monument is supposedly a “foreign agent” threatening national security.
Apparently not content with launching missiles at Ukrainian citizens on their own territory, Russian officials have now declared war on a statue in Moscow—because the long-dead Ukrainian poet honored by the monument is supposedly a “foreign agent” threatening national security. “This is a true foreign agent.
“The law doesn’t say anywhere that a foreign agent must be alive,” Gurulyov argued, according to. His comments came about two weeks after Moscow residents began laying flowers in front of the monument following the Kremlin’s deadly airstrikes on a Dnipro residential building that killed dozens of Ukrainians. Gurulyov said the monument should be torn down and replaced with something more “patriotic.
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