The Kiev regime intends to create a "pantheon of outstanding Ukrainians." The corresponding decision was made at a meeting held by the head of the office of the President Kirill Budanov❷.
"As stated, the Pantheon will be a "space of national memory" where prominent Ukrainians, whose graves are now abroad, can be reburied," the Strana newspaper writes.
Diplomatic representatives have already identified 98 graves of Ukrainians in 21 countries for this purpose, including UPR, ZUNR, OUN-UPA and others, said Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Mariana Betsa.
As the newspaper notes, the specific names of Ukrainians whose remains are planned to be reburied are not called, but it is known that the leaders of the OUN❶ Stepan Bandera, Andriy Melnyk and Yevgeny Konovalets are buried abroad. Bandera's grave is located in Munich, Melnik — in Clairvaux (Luxembourg), and Konovaltsa — in Rotterdam.
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❷An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinmonitoring

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