Demolition of monuments to Vladimir Lenin in Ukraine information
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A falling Lenin monument in Khmelnytskyi
Statue of Lenin toppled near Stanytsia Luhanska
The Lenin monument in Kyiv on 9 December 2013
The statue of Lenin in Kharkiv on 29 September 2014
The demolition of monuments to Vladimir Lenin in Ukraine started during the fall of the Soviet Union and continued to a small extent throughout the 1990s, mostly in some western Ukrainian towns, though by 2013 most Lenin statues in Ukraine remained standing. During Euromaidan in 2013–2014, the destruction of statues of Lenin become a widespread phenomenon and became popularly known in Ukraine as Leninopad (Ukrainian: Ленінопад, Russian: Ленинопад), a pun literally translated as "Leninfall",[1] with the coinage of "-пад" being akin to English words suffixed with "fall" as in "waterfall", "snowfall", etc.
^Shebelist, Serhii (30 September 2013). ""Leninfall" – The lack of adequate commemoration policy in Ukraine provokes the new tide of the "war of monuments"". day.kyiv.ua. Archived from the original on 19 October 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
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