The director of the National Museum of History of Ukraine, Fyodor Androshchuk, went on a business trip abroad and did not return.
People’s Deputy Solomiya Bobrovskaya wrote on December 5 on her Facebook page that his trip abroad ended on September 20.
Bobrovskaya suggests that Androshchuk used his other citizenships. He went on a business trip to Italy and Sweden, and according to the response to a parliamentary appeal, he got lost at the opening of an exhibition in Lithuania.
Androshchuk still heads the Museum of History. The People’s Deputy addressed the Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine Mykola Tochitsky about this matter.
The National Museum of the History of Ukraine is one of our most famous museums with 800 thousand exhibits, the history of the entire formation of us as a state, from Trypillia-Scythians to independence.
Source: Racurs

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