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The mayor of Boris Filatov received a letter from the Kaluga region. The Russian...

Russia suggested that the Dnieper City Halls exchange demolished monuments for firewood, the City Council answered

The mayor of Boris Filatov received a letter from the Kaluga region. The Russians declared their desire to obtain dismantled Soviet monuments. The Dnieper ridiculed the initiative of the invaders. The head of the administration of the Russian city of Kreminka of Kaluga region Sergey Gusev sent an open letter to the mayor of Dnipro Boris Filatov with a proposal to exchange dismantled monuments to Russian figures "for firewood". The mayor wrote about it on social networks, publishing documents.

The letter states that the city of the Kreminka will pass the firewood "for the civilian population of Ukraine", and instead asks "Dnipropetrovsk" to send demolished statues to Russia for their further installation. It is, in particular, about the monuments to the scientist Mikhail Lomonosov, writer Maxim Gorky, pilot Valery Chkalov and the poet Alexander Pushkin.

As noted in the invaders' message, the sculptural images they need to "awaken the love for their homeland, culture, and history in the younger generation. " The Dnieper City Hall decided to answer the Russians to the above letter. The ironic message to the Kreminka was signed by the secretary of the City Council Alexander Sanzhara and published on his Facebook page. "The administration of the swampy township of Kreminka decided to crack us a little. Stosh.

We didn't start it," Sanjara commented in his publication. First of all, the answer mentions that the administration of the Russian city "stuck in the past", since the cities of Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine "have not been eight years old" [Dnipropetrovsk renamed to the Dnieper in May 2016]. "But to communicate more comfortably, we can turn to you as an elder of the ownership village or the head of the working village, which the flinches were recently," - sarcastically the author of the answer.

At the same time in the Dnieper City Council, they were pleased that the residents of Kreminka still have the Internet, since a letter from Russia was received by e -mail. The letter also states that information about the demolition of monuments is not true, since they are actually deposited for storage, as long as the issue of their status as a cultural heritage is resolved. At the same time, the City Hall Secretary writes that in the Dnieper can consider the proposal of Russians.

"Given that this monument (Gorky Monument) is expensive to the heart of every resident of the city and received the popular name" Gorky on the toilet ", we are ready to start negotiations at the PGR/DRV course at least 1/1000, ie a thousand kilograms of firewood for each kilogram of a statue of Gorky. The toilet can be counted not less than 1/1500, because we together understand what value the toilets are for each Russian, "Sanjar said.