A brand new museum, described by one Russian official as “an emblem of the town’s liberation from neo-Nazis”, has opened within the metropolis of Mariupol. The Ukrainian metropolis has been occupied by Russian forces since 2022, following a months-long siege.
Russian state media has referred to the house, formally referred to as Pole Bitvy (Battlefield), as an “interactive artwork facility”. Shows inside glorify the present full-scale invasion and tie its targets to the Soviet Union’s victory within the Second World Struggle.
Talking at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on 29 November, the Russian senator Vladimir Yakushev stated: “Each within the interval of the Nice Patriotic Struggle and in our day, sadly Nazism and neo-Nazism exist on our planet.” His phrases echo these of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has repeatedly levelled prices of “Nazism” towards Ukraine’s leaders.
Yakushev was accompanied by Sergei Ladochkin of the state-sponsored advisory physique the Russian Civic Chamber, who headed up the museum mission. Ladochkin informed Russia’s state-owned Tass information company that the positioning of the museum, a former innovation hub, is symbolic as a result of it as soon as housed the places of work of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Servant of the Folks occasion. In accordance with Tass, the museum was restored with the assist of Putin’s ruling United Russia occasion.
The brand new museum options greater than ten themed areas, together with a photograph gallery devoted to the troopers of Russia’s full-scale invasion and an exhibit devoted to “the youngsters of Donbas who perished throughout Ukrainian aggression”. Different shows reportedly embody letters from the wives and moms of those that participated in “the particular operation”.
Talking to the Ukrainian information company Vchasno, Petro Andryushchenko, who served as an advisor to the mayor of Mariupol previous to the invasion and now heads the Middle for the Examine of the Occupation, stated: “I will not point out flashbacks, PTSD and the triggering nature of the ‘displays’—it is apparent. However simply think about: they opened an leisure pavilion on bones, in a metropolis the place tens of 1000’s have been killed.”
The estimated dying toll attributable to Russia’s three-month siege of Mariupol from February 2022 till Could 2022 ranges from 8,000 to tens of 1000’s. Ukraine says Russia is now utilizing cultural aggression and appropriation to wipe out Ukrainian id.
On 1 November Russian occupation authorities introduced the finished restoration of the town’s drama theatre, which was attacked by Russian forces in March 2022 whereas civilians have been sheltering inside. Satellite tv for pc imagery confirmed that the phrase “youngsters” had been written on the constructing earlier than it was bombed.
Earlier this yr, a museum devoted to Andrei Zhdanov, one among Joseph Stalin’s henchmen, opened in Mariupol, the place he was born. The Ukrainian authorities’s Middle for Countering Disinformation described this museum as an effort to “mentally detach folks within the occupied territories from Ukraine, in addition to to unfold the parable of the allegedly ‘native Russian’ Mariupol”.








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