The oak tree planted in honor of Roman Ratushny did not stand for two days: in Kyiv, unknown persons cut down the oak tree
Kyiv • UNN
The memorial oak tree planted in Kyiv in honor of Ukrainian defender Roman Ratushnyi was cut down by unknown persons shortly after it was planted. Local utilities and patrons of the arts appealed to law enforcement agencies to find and prosecute the vandals.
On the night of December 15, unknown persons cut down an oak tree in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the capital, which was planted by the townspeople in memory of Ukrainian defender Roman Ratushnyi. This was reported by the Kyivzelenbud municipal association, UNN reports .
Details
The incident occurred at night at 49 Sichovykh Striltsiv Street. The tree that Kyiv residents planted on December 13, 2023, did not stand for several days.
The twelve-year-old oak tree, provided by the NGO Save the Flowers of Ukraine, was supposed to be a symbol of the struggle for Ukraine's independence and a living reminder of the price of our freedom
It is noted that the communal services of the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv and patrons of the arts have already appealed to law enforcement agencies to identify and prosecute the persons who destroyed the tree.
For reference
In 2019 , Roman Ratushnyi headed the public initiative "Protect Protasiv Yar", which fought against the construction of three high-rise buildings in the park area of Kyiv.Thanks to his work, the Kyiv City State Administration returned Protasiv Yar to the status of a green zone.
And in October 2020 , the court declared the building permit for Protasov Yar illegal.On June 9, 2022, Roman Ratushnyi , head of the Protect Protasiv Yar NGO and a scout with the 93rd Kholodnyi Yar Brigade , was killed. He participated in the battles near Kyiv, then in Sumy region and near Izyum.
Recall
Kyiv City Council deputies unanimously supported the naming of the Protasiv Yar reserve after Roman Ratushnyi. The Protect Protasiv Yar community promised that they would make efforts to ensure that Protasiv Yar would remind future generations of Kyivites of Roman for a long time to come.