Ukraine's Lviv region has completed the decommunization process, removing all 312 Soviet monuments, making it the first Ukrainian oblast to do so. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal highlighted the stable energy sector, with no restrictions or blackouts in any region.
⚠️ UKRAINE'S LVIV BECOMES FIRST REGION TO REMOVE ALL SOVIET-ERA MONUMENTS (Reuters) The Ukrainian region of Lviv has become the country's first to remove all its Soviet-era monuments, the governor said on Tuesday, part of a broader wartime push to erase all traces of Russian…
Lviv region was the first in Ukraine to complete decommunization, regional authorities said There are no more Soviet monuments left there: 312 of them were dismantled in 2023. https://t.co/ad3lYR1LuJ
The #Lviv region has become the first in Ukraine to successfully complete the decommunization process. Over the course of more than a year, 312 Soviet monuments were dismantled in the region, as announced by the Lviv Regional Military Administration. https://t.co/R1Vu4DcDc3
⚡️ Governor: Lviv first oblast to complete decommunization process. Lviv Oblast has completed the process of decommunization, becoming the first Ukrainian oblast to do so, Governor Maksym Kozytskyi said on Jan. 30. https://t.co/xhCS2kvP8g
⚡️ PM Shmyhal: Ukraine ends 2nd month of winter with stable energy sector. "Last year, we lived in constant restrictions and blackouts. Today, there are no such measures implemented or planned in any region," Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Jan. 30. https://t.co/wfFiQ0P0tQ