The museum of UPA general-horuner Roman Shukhevych in the Lviv region was destroyed to the ground.
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The monument to the outstanding Ukrainian hero in Belogorsch was destroyed on the night of January 1 as a result of an attack by Russian drones. The head of the Lviv regional military administration, Maxim Kozitsky, published a photo of what was left of the museum on Telegram.
This is what the museum of UPA general-horuner Roman Shukhevych looks like in Belogorsch now. Let the Russians not perceive this as a success. Because the meaning of Roman Shukhevych’s life—the fight for Ukraine—continues to live in the actions of thousands of Ukrainians. This can never be destroyed. The enemy will pay for everything! – the message says.
The museum was opened in 2001 in the house where the main commander of the UPA died, and where his headquarters was also located. It was here that Shukhevych’s last battle took place.
The mayor of Lvov, Andrey Sadovyi, reported on Telegram that, according to preliminary information, the city was attacked by 10 “Shaheds”. Fortunately, there were no casualties.
In Dublyany, the shock wave broke out windows in dormitories, hospitals, chapels and houses. In total, more than 60 windows were blown out. And in the educational buildings of the agricultural university, more than 600 square meters were destroyed. m of roof and ceiling.
Let us remind you that on the night of December 1, on the birthday of Stepan Bandera, the Russian occupiers completely destroyed the museum of the UPA general-cornet Roman Shukhevych in Belogorsch. And in Dublyany a fire broke out at the university where Stepan Bandera studied 100 years ago.
Source: Racurs

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