A native of Mariupol turned to the Russians with a proposal to make a monument out of the ruins they left behind.
Ukrainian TV presenter Andrei Bednyakov published a photo of another destroyed house in Mariupol and angrily addressed the residents of the aggressor country.
In particular, on Instagram, the showman posted a photo where you can see an almost destroyed high-rise building, where a long part of the entrance remained.
So, he urged the Russians not to demolish what was left of the house, but to build a monument with the inscription “Russian world” to show what the Russian army was leaving behind.
“Russians. You love all kinds of monuments. Suggestion: don’t destroy this house to the end. Leave it like that. Protect it. Make a big sign and write “Russian world” on the sign. Drive dozens of buses from Rostov with flags (like in Donetsk in 2014). Make a grand opening. And instead of a ribbon, cut the coachman’s single twist. Call leps. He will sing . Also, from afar he will think it is a bottle. And let everyone who wishes and waits for this “peace” in his city to see and remember this monument. I always knew that Mariupol was a strong city. And this city will still give you n *** s,” Bednyakov wrote.

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Earlier it was reported that Russian occupiers in Mariupol demolished the house of Ukrainian host Andrei Bednyakov.
Bednyakov told what the Russians did to the iconic place in Mariupol
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Source: korrespondent

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