In memory of the victims of the attack on a high-rise building in the Dnieper, Russian cities carry flowers and light lamps near monuments associated with Ukraine.
After a terrorist missile attack on an apartment building in Dnipro by a Russian aircraft on January 14, spontaneous memorials near the monument to Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko were noticed in several cities of the Russian Federation, in particular, in St. Petersburg, Omsk and Krasnodar.
Relevant photos appeared in local Telegram channels.
In Petersburg, near the monument to Taras Shevchenko, the name of the city of Dnepr, shelled by terrorists, was laid out with candles. Flowers are secretly brought here. Also, the victims of the missile attack are commemorated in this way along Dnepropetrovsk Street in the city center.
In the Siberian city of Omsk< /strong> flowers are carried to the monument to Shevchenko at the intersection of Bogdan Khmelnitsky and Ippodromnaya streets.
In Krasnodar, public utilities remove flowers, a photo of a destroyed house and candles near Shevchenko's bust, but the townspeople bring them again.
In Yekaterinburg a spontaneous memorial appeared near the monument to the victims of political repression.
The first spontaneous memorial appeared in Moscownear the monument to Lesya Ukrainka on the same day that the terrorist strike was carried out. Muscovites set up photos of the destruction and brought flowers and children's toys. The police detained at least four people at the monument.
After that, flowers, photos and toys began to appear near the Shevchenko monument in the Russian capital.
Recall that the journalists of the Russian edition of “Important stories” got through to the chief of staff of the aviation group involved in the missile terrorist attack in the Dnieper. He stated that he “did not fire at anyone” and expressed confidence that “Ukraine will become a region of Russia.”