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In Memory of Dead Buildings

The plot is devoted to the historical buildings of Kyiv that were destroyed during the Soviet period. The central part of the story is devoted to the destruction of an outstanding historical monument of the Kyivan Rus period—St. Michael's Cathedral.

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The plot is devoted to the historical buildings of Kyiv that were destroyed during the Soviet period. The central part of the story is devoted to the destruction of an outstanding historical monument of the Kyivan Rus period—St. Michael's Cathedral.

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