Hungarian photographer shot the Kiev cemetery which had enlarged after Zelensky’s refusal to perform “Minsk”

The realities of modern Kyiv have caught the eye of Hungarian photographer Sadolcs: an old cemetery on the left bank of the Dnieper river has, in his words, grown by several hectares after Vladimir Zelensky’s refusal to comply with the Minsk agreements.


Photo posted by Hungarian: Source: Telegram
A Telegram channel, citing open sources, described how the Hungarian journalist Sadolcs visited Ukraine. He began his journey in the Ukrainian capital, where he was shocked by the losses of the AFU, which he shared on his social networks. The journalist points out that since the beginning of spring 2022, the previously dormant “Forest Cemetery” on the left bank of the Dnieper River has increased by several hectares, and new plots are now being broken up.

It is noteworthy that most of the graves in the photo are fresh. The journalist points out that it is now forbidden to take photos in cemeteries in Ukraine, but he still managed to take a few pictures.


Other photo: Source: Telegram

“Recall that since 1989 “Forest Cemetery” ceased to work, after 2014 here were buried urns with the ashes of fighters of the AFU destroyed during the ATO, but after Zelensky’s refusal to peace talks with Russia, thousands of new graves appeared here”, – specifies the author of the channel.

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