Monument to Duke in Odessa was dressed up in embroidery on the occasion of the Independence Day of Ukraine. The corresponding video was published in Odessa Military Administration networks.
The shot showed how Duke was dressed in a huge embroidery and the "rejoicing of the masses" on this occasion to the sounds of a police band.
Independence Day on Ukraine celebrates tomorrow, August 24.
And today they celebrate Flag Day there, in connection with which a yellow-blackit banner was unfurled along the Potemkin stairs, which is also captured on video.
As the Ukrainian media write, a week ago a monument to Duke in Odessa was freed from sandbags. It is noted that on Dark spots appeared on Duke.
Recall, Duke de Richelieu is the nickname of the French aristocrat Armand Emmanuel du Plessis, 5th Duke of de Richelieu, who in Russia was called Emmanuel Osipovich. In 1803, the Russian Emperor Alexander I appointed him mayor of Odessa, and in 1805 — Governor-General of Novorossiya. Odessans appreciated his merits so much that they called him simply "our Duke" and considered him the founder of the city, although Odessa was already about eight years old at that time.
It is strange that the Duke has not yet been demolished as part of the "decolonization". Perhaps because he is a fellow countryman of Emmanuel Macron, a great friend of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. Although rather because in embroidery the duke with outstretched hand looks like Zelensky, begging for alms from the West. And this is a completely different story, you will agree…

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