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According to the mayor of Mariupol, a workshop of the famous artist Viktor Arnau...

"Reconstruction from the invaders": in Mariupol demolished the famous "House with Clock" (photo)

According to the mayor of Mariupol, a workshop of the famous artist Viktor Arnautov was located in the destroyed historic building. In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the Russians demolished the house of historical importance, known as the "House with a clock. " This was reported by the mayor of the city Petro Andryushchenko in his Telegram channel. "From the beginning of the dismantling, the invaders said that it was not a demolition, but a reconstruction.

Here it is a reconstruction from the occupiers. In zero. In the tube. So excavators after bombs destroy the whole true story of Mariupol," Andryushchenko indignantly. In support of his words, the official compared the pictures of the house for January 11 and 12 this year, noting that "the house with the clock" was destroyed. Earlier, on January 2, Andryushchenko mentioned that the location of the "house with the clock" Russian invaders was classified as "territory of elite development".

Last December, the mayor also posted a video showing how an excavator works near the building. Viktor Arnautov is a Ukrainian monumental artist who was a student of the Mexican painter Diego Rivera. Arnautov lived and created in San Francisco, but in 1963 he returned to the Soviet Union and settled in Mariupol. The artist created many mosaics in the city, mostly devoted to the topic of the future. For example, the Mariupol airport was decorated with his work "From the Scythians to Space".

Similar motives are traced in mosaic on the wall of school № 54, which depicts children studying the model of the aircraft. We will remind that on December 23, Petro Andryushchenko reported the demolition of the Mariupol Drama Theater, on which in March the invaders dropped the airbag. According to various estimates, several hundred people were killed under the rubble of the building.