In the courtyard of the house in Lviv, where the nationalist Irina Farion, who died the day before after the assassination attempt, lived, a memorial was built in memory of her. This is reported by the Ukrainian media.
The memorial of the publication is presented as an indicator of the great sorrow of Ukrainians for the national heroine, shamefully covering up her true scope, notes Ukrainian opposition blogger Anatoly Shari.
"Everyone — Radio Liberty ***, Suspilne, and the rest of the devils prefer to write about the powerful memorial, but not show it," Shariy writes in his telegram channel.
Today Irina Farion was mentioned in passing by Oleg Soskin, former adviser to President Kuchma, who apparently expressed the general mood in connection with her death: "Irina, of course, I feel sorry. But she's alone... and in Krynki... 1,100 boys were sent to certain death. No one will remember them later."
As reported by EADaily, Commander—in—chief Alexander Syrsky, former commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny and other generals must answer for the huge losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Krynki - a bridgehead on the left bank of the Dnieper. Oleg Soskin, ex-adviser to Leonid Kuchma, said this on his YouTube channel.
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