In the morning 1 January in Bilogorshche on the outskirts of Lviv due to falling debris “Shaheda” a fire broke out in the Memorial Museum of Roman Shukhevich.
Close 7.00 Mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovy reported, that the Russians completely destroyed the museum of UPA Corporal Roman Shukhevich in Lviv – the museum building burned down due to an impact drone.
At the beginning of the new year, Ukrainians received the unfortunate news about the fire, that broke out in the Memorial Museum of Roman Shukhevich in Bilogorshchi on the outskirts of Lviv. This museum, dedicated to the memory of UPA Corporal Roman Shukhevich, lost part of its historical heritage due to falling debris “Shaheda”, which caused the fire.
Close 7:00 a.m. 1 Mayor of Lviv in January, Andriy Sadovy, released the information, that the Roman Shukhevych museum building was destroyed as a result of a drone strike. This unfortunate news caused excitement and indignation among the Ukrainian public, because the museum reflected an important stage in the history of Ukraine and was a symbol of the memory of the exploits of the Ukrainian military.
A similar act of vandalism, committed with the use of attack drones, is not only an attack on a certain structure or building, but also to the memory and history of the nation. The Roman Shukhevych Museum was the place, where historical artifacts and exhibits were stored, who witnessed the events of the past and were reminded of the importance of memory and devotion to one's country.
The destruction of the museum of Roman Shukhevych became another black page in the history of Russian aggression against Ukraine. This act of enmity and disrespect for the country's cultural heritage causes outrage and calls on the international community to condemn such actions and support Ukraine in protecting its history and cultural heritage.
Destruction of the Memorial Museum of Roman Shukhevich – this is a serious loss for the Ukrainian people and their heritage. Such actions emphasize the need to protect the history and cultural heritage of each country from any form of aggression and vandalism.