Sadovyi proposed to exchange the bodies of Soviet soldiers for captives.
In Lviv on July 16, the exhumation of Soviet burials at 'Hill of Glory' was completed. A total of 355 remains were discovered. The remains of NKVD agent Mykola Kuznetsov and Major Stepan Putin have also been reburied.
This was reported by Lviv Mayor on Telegram.
The dismantling of the Soviet memorial at Hill of Glory in Lviv has been completed — today the exhumation of remains found in the territory of the former necropolis is finished. In total, 355 remains were discovered, including those of agents of the Soviet special services.
As reported by Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi, all remains, including NKVD agent Mykola Kuznetsov and a person with the surname Putin, will be reburied at Holoskivske Cemetery.
'We are ready to exchange all these remains for Ukrainian defenders', the mayor wrote in his post.
During the exhumation of Soviet burials at 'Hill of Glory' in Lviv, 355 remains were found, including the bodies of agents of the Soviet special services. All discovered remains will be reburied at Holoskivske Cemetery, the Mayor of Lviv stated.Read also
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