Hryvnias in the west, it turned out to me that they should be integrated into what we call the values of the civilized world, they will show their passion for everyone, ah, ah, this does not happen , almost completely, and i i already spoke and wrote about this one. It seems to me that there were boring numbers of such herds, the development of a demeaningly pure external achievement of civilization, it is not important that the noisy internet would be there now, they would already include cards , er, something comfort, an opportunity, er, there is something part of them is what and what kind of wellbeing of the external, this is the external, everything turned out according to which there are in europe and from which there are long stories for searching for errors and which one remained in such a current and how it is a pack of comfort packaging well according to which there is no real filling of value, and actually speaking, and this vacuum has become visible now, and it is esp
On Aug. 24, 1991, in the wake of a failed putsch in Moscow, the then still Soviet Ukrainian parliament declared Ukraine’s independence. Here’s the intricate story of how it happened.
A monumental masterpiece of Ukrainian art was covered in tons of concrete at the whim of a Soviet leader. Already partially uncovered, its future unveiling will testify to Kyiv’s rebirth.