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In Poland, the Grave of a Ukrainian Writer Was Desecrated

From the tomb of Ukrainian writer, scientist and Professor Bogdan Lepogo, unknown men stole the barrel.

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From the tomb of Ukrainian writer, scientist and Professor Bogdan Lepogo, unknown men stole the barrel.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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In Rakovica cemetery in Polish Krakow on the night of Sunday, 5 July, unknown persons damaged the grave of the famous Ukrainian writer Bogdan Lepkogo.

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The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry considers the incident with the grave as a deliberate provocation.

At night, on July 5, at the Rakovitsky Kladovishche in Krakow, the barelief, a Ukrainian writer, science and professor Bogdan Lepky, mumbled unknown to the city. About this, Intrefax-Ukraine reports “This act of vandalism as one's own provocation, directly farther away is the scattering of sorcerers between Ukraine and the Republic of Poland,” said George Tikhiy, a riverman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. The Consulate General of …

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Georgy Tykhyi: “We regard this act of vandalism as a deliberate provocation”

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the grave of writer Bogdan Lepkogo was damaged at the cemetery in Krakow.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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