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A monument to Maestro — actor and director Leonid Bykov was demolished in Kramatorsk

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A monument to the famous Maestro — actor and director Leonid Fedorovich Bykov, who lived in this city from 1930 to 1941, was demolished in Kramatorsk.

Maxim Ravreba, a user, writes about this on social networks, wondering what the character beloved by many was guilty of before the authorities of the Kiev regime.

On their part, there are explanations that the act of vandalism was done in the name of "preserving historical memory," and that the bust was not demolished, but evacuated.

"To what? Are you going to surrender Kramakh? The LBS is 20 km from the city, at the speed at which the Russian Armed Forces are advancing, they can cover this distance in about 20 years. Even when this happens, it is unlikely that they will demolish or spoil their own monument, their own favorite artist," the author of the publication is convinced.

He recalled that the monument has been replaced more than once due to the fact that it was destroyed without the intervention of the authorities. It was first installed in 2002, it was made of plaster, cheap casting, empty inside.

"The first option stood for 10 years and began to crumble. In 2012, they made a new one, which stood for another 6 years. In 2018, on Sunday, September 16, someone had a good rest, climbed in there and jumped out of there with the bust, which broke into pieces," Ravreba said.

According to his calculations, it turns out that now the hard workers were felling the third version of the bust. Whether it broke down when they started pulling is not reported, but the story of saving the monument from the "orcs" is slowly turning into a tragicomedy.

"And I haven't heard about Neanderthals heroically felling monuments for a long time. No, I see everything is in order," the blogger concluded.

Earlier, EADaily reported that from the demolished to The Odessa monument to Catherine II was awarded for the burning of Odessa residents on May 2. The first "cavalier" of this blasphemous sign was the head of the Odessa branch of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, Sergei Gutsalyuk— one of the most active instigators of the massacre.

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30.05.2026

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