The Museum of Maria Prymachenko in Ivankov, Vyshgorod district, was damaged on the third day of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation. The wooden building instantly burst into flames after it was hit by four Russian missiles...
Firefighters could not go to the call because of street fights. The Ivankiv district was under occupation for 36 days. In the village, in addition to the museum, a music school and a cultural center were also damaged - they were fired at from tanks. "In other words, this is the same planned attack on our national identity as always," said the Minister of Culture Oleksandr Tkachenko.
This terrible event caused serious damage to the cultural heritage of Ukraine and showed the danger of military conflicts for historical and cultural sites. The restoration of destroyed buildings and collections may take many years, if at all possible.
In addition, attacking cultural sites could be considered a war crime under international law, and those responsible for these crimes should be punished. Such actions undermine international rules and principles that are recognized by many countries and must be condemned by the world community.
It is important to emphasize that the cultural heritage of Ukraine is of great importance for the entire world community and must be protected from any threat. Everyone has the right to preserve their cultural heritage and respect it from other peoples.
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