In Sudzha, Kursk region, which is allegedly controlled by the troops of the Kiev regime, a monument to Vladimir Lenin was demolished. This was announced by the adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Daria Zarivna.
"In Sudzha, they say, Lenin is no longer there," she writes in her telegram channel.
Zarivnaya published the corresponding photo (No. 2).
On the eve of the mayor of Sudzhi Vitaly Slashchev commented on the report of the Ukrainian media, allegedly filmed in the city center.
"Don't believe the fakes. Our court was, is and will be," said Slashchev, quoted by RT.
The report claimed that the city was occupied by troops of the Kiev regime.
It is possible that the photo published by Zarivna is also fake.
Yesterday, the commander of the Akhmat special forces, Apty Alaudinov, said that Russian troops had begun to clear the Sudzhan direction in the Kursk region from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They do not fully control Suju, Russian units are working there, Alaudinov noted.
"Martynivka, located northeast of Sudzha, has been cleared," he said.

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