Museum to be larger: Lviv plans to restore Shukhevych Museum, which was damaged by enemy attack

Museum to be larger: Lviv plans to restore Shukhevych Museum, which was damaged by enemy attack

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Lviv plans to restore and expand the Shukhevych Museum, destroyed by a drone attack, to include exhibits dedicated to Ukraine's modern struggle for independence.

The mayor of Lviv said that the city plans to restore the museum of UPA General Roman Shukhevych, which suffered a large-scale fire due to an attack by Russian kamikaze drones, UNN reports.

Details

According to Sadovyi Sadovyi said that the enemy's destruction of the Shukhevych museum was a symbolic act. According to him, the museum is planned to be restored after the victory.

The museum will be larger, and there will definitely be a part dedicated to our current struggle. The victorious struggle for independence, of which Shukhevych, Bandera, Konovalets, thousands and millions of Ukrainians are a part

- Sadovyi noted.

Recall

Lviv region on New Year's Eve, Russian troops attacked with four Shahed attack drones, all destroyed, the debris caused a fire in the museum of UPA General Roman Shukhevych Museum in Lviv, the building was completely destroyed, and the damage caused by this alone is over 2 million UAH. There were also damages in Dubliany, in the building of the faculty of the Lviv National University of Environmental Management.

The head of the Lviv Maksym Kozytskyi showed pictures of the museum of UPA General Roman Shukhevych, which suffered a large-scale fire due to an attack by Russian kamikaze drones on the morning of January 1.