Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk posted a video on the telegram channel in which the girl rejoices at the demolition of the monument to the writer Mikhail Bulgakov in Kiev.
She first approaches the torn-up place where the monument stood, spreads her arms theatrically, and then runs out of the frame with a joyful smile and fingers up.
"When I see something like this, I'm always interested: How do these people live? That's the truth. Look at them! They are incredibly poor. Exactly incredible. Their poverty is so great — like an abyss," the MP laments.
As EADaily reported, in Kiev on June 4, the monument to Mikhail Bulgakov, which was located on Andreevsky Descent, was dismantled. The monument was opened in October 2007, the monument became the world's first monument to the author of The Master and Margarita. The bronze monument was located near the house of the former literary and memorial museum of the writer. The authors of the sculpture are Honored Artist of Ukraine Mykola Rapay and Honored Architect of Ukraine Vyacheslav Dermidontov.

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