Russian war of aggression - Exhibition in the state parliament shows the destruction of Ukrainian culture
An exhibition at the Thuringian State Parliament focuses on the destruction of Ukrainian culture through the Russian offensive war. Shown are photographs of buildings or cultural landmarks before and after their destruction, as the State Parliament announced. The exhibition titled "Postcards from Ukraine" opens on a Wednesday and is supposed to be on display until the end of the month. Admission is free.
Since the beginning of the war, over 500 historical, architectural and archaeological sites in the country have been destroyed, it was further stated. Thuringian State Parliament President Birgit Pommer (Left) said, the Russian offensive war aims to make history go backwards. "From the beginning, it was not only about expanding Russian territory at the expense of Ukraine, but also about the destruction of Ukrainian identity."
- The destruction of Ukrainian culture during the Russian offensive war has become a significant focus of discussions in the Thuringian Parliament.
- Visitors to Erfurt can learn about the war of aggression in Ukraine at the "Postcards from Ukraine" exhibition, which is currently being held at the Thuringian State Parliament.
- The Thuringian Parliament is highlighting the destruction caused by the war in Ukraine through a series of exhibitions, with a particular focus on the impact on cultural landmarks.
- In light of the destruction in Ukraine caused by the war, Thuringian State Parliament President Birgit Pommer condemned the Russian offensive war as a deliberate attempt to erase Ukrainian history.
- The destructive nature of the war in Ukraine is evident in the numerous historical, architectural, and archaeological sites that have been left in ruins, as highlighted in the exhibitions at the Thuringian State Parliament.