A monument to the Russian Emperor Peter the Great has been dismantled in Poltava in accordance with Ukrainian law and in compliance with all the required procedures. Source: acting Mayor of Poltava ...
A monument to Russian czar Peter I, known as Peter the Great, was removed in the Ukrainian city of Poltava on Tuesday, February 25, in what mayor Kateryna Yamshchykova described as “an important part ...
A monument to Russian Tsar Peter the Great was dismantled in Poltava. The monument was removed from public space in accordance with current legislation and the decolonization policy of the Ministry of ...
Syed Firdaus Ashraf marches through time to trace the bitter history between Russia and its West European neighbours.
The Great Northern War - Sweden’s Successes ... Charles, undeterred, marched on Poltava, where Peter had fortified his army of 45,000–49,000 men (some sources claim 80,000) with 130 cannons.
On February 25, a monument to Russian Emperor Peter the Great was dismantled in Poltava on the basis of a decision by the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine. This was reported by ...
Workers in Poltava dismantled a monument to Russian Emperor Peter I on Feb. 25, Acting Mayor Kateryna Yamshchikova reported on Telegram.
‘Russia’s status as a great power has always depended on Ukraine not being held by its enemies’ (Photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) President Trump has shocked European and Ukrainian leaders by ...
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