Ukraine is ready to exchange the remains of Soviet army soldiers who died during the liberation of Lviv from the Nazis in 1944 and buried on the Hill of Glory for Ukrainian prisoners of war. This was stated by the mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovyi.
"Today the exhumation of burials has been completed here (on the Hill of Glory). 355 remains were found. All... will be reburied at the Goloskovsky cemetery. We are ready to exchange all these remains for Ukrainian defenders," Sadovoy writes in his telegram channel.
The next step is an open discussion about the new significance of this territory, he noted. "No imperial myths," the mayor of Lviv added.

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