Two exhibitions dedicated to war in Ukraine inaugurated at Chisinau-based museum

Two exhibitions dedicated to war in Ukraine inaugurated at Chisinau-based museum

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The exhibitions titled, War up close, and Fracture. Ukraine, presented by the Embassy of Ukraine in Moldova, were inaugurated at the panoramic hall of the Museum of History of the Chisinau city today. CE Report quoting Moldpres

Contacted by MOLDPRES, the institution’s director, Valeria Suruceanu, said that a dramatic date was marked through these two exhibitions – two years of fight for freedom and independence, which are values infringed by the enemy in Ukraine.

Attending the event, Ambassador of Ukraine to Moldova Marko Shevchenko said that this week was marked by the days when people commemorate two years since the unleashing of Russia’s war against Ukraine and ten years since the starting of another invasion in Crimea and Donbas.

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