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Kiev removes monument to Nikolai Vatutin, Soviet hero who liberated the capital from the Nazis in WWII

Daniel Stewart

2023-02-09
Ukrainian
Ukrainian policemen escort the statue of Soviet hero Nikolai Vatutin (file image). – SERG GLOVNY / ZUMA PRESS / CONTACTOPHOTO

The Mayor’s Office of Kiev on Thursday removed the statue of Soviet Union commander-in-chief Nikolai Vatutin, one of the main architects in the liberation of the Ukrainian capital from the hands of the Nazis during World War II, in line with the policies that both Ukraine and other countries have undertaken against such tributes in retaliation for the Russian invasion.

The removal of this statue is the most symbolic of the campaign that Kiev is carrying out to «de-Russify» the capital, as the mayor, Vitali Klitschko, has defined the process, which will be completed with the renaming of some thirty streets and squares.

«We are getting rid of Soviet names and symbols associated with the aggressor country (…) We should eliminate and forget forever the old Soviet and Russian names. Instead, we should name our streets after our heroes,» he said after the measure was approved Thursday.

Vatutin’s statue has been removed from Marinsky Park and moved to the Aviation Museum, where the statue of Soviet pilot Valery Chkalov is already waiting, while Victory Square – commemorating the Soviet victory over the Nazis – will return to its original name Galitska Square.

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kiev has renamed hundreds of streets, squares and other spaces in the capital, liberated by the Soviets on November 6, 1943 after more than two years of occupation by Nazi Germany.

The removal of monuments and renaming of street furniture and street maps in several cities, although frequent since the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, have intensified in the last year after the invasion.

In solidarity with Ukraine, which was part of the Soviet Union until its independence in 1991, other countries with a Soviet past, such as the Baltic States, Poland, and even Finland, have also carried out the dismantling of such tributes.

Source: (EUROPA PRESS)

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