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Some buildings were restored after the war, but most were replaced with new structures in the style of Stalinist architecture. Kuindzhi Art Museum , Mariupol : Destroyed on 21 March 2022 during the Siege of Mariupol , part of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The list of damaged cultural sites during the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a list of cultural sites in Ukraine that have been verified by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as damaged and/or destroyed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine (that started on 24 February 2022).
The project Backup Ukraine was announced in May 2022 and is working in partnership with VICE Media Group's Virtue, the Blue Shield Denmark and the Danish UNESCO National Commission. The project asks volunteers to use an app to scan objects in Ukraine, which are then turned into a 3D model and uploaded into a cloud database to be backed up.
China said Friday it would be “’hard to meet” calls for discussions on the Russia-Ukraine war, citing problems with arrangements that appear to point to Beijing's strongly pro-Moscow stance.
CITIC Tower (otherwise known as China Zun) is a supertall skyscraper in the Central Business District of Beijing, China.The 109-story, 528 m (1,732 ft) building constructed by China Construction Third Engineering Bureau is the tallest in the city, surpassing the China World Trade Center Tower III by 190 m (620 ft). [2]
Eyes turn to Crimea as Ukraine plans counter-offensive. 12:30, Andy Gregory. Dmitry Suslov, an adviser to Vladimir Putin has said that Ukraine’s looming counter-offensive is likely to focus on ...
In response, Russia’s RIA news agency cited a Moscow source as saying that if Ukraine did nationalise the embassy building, Kyiv would automatically lose ownership rights to its diplomatic ...
Scope is the first rating agency to cut Ukraine to this level. [22] 23 May – Russia returns six children displaced by the war back to Ukraine, in a deal brokered by Qatar. [23] 24 May – The European Union makes a decision allowing Ukraine to use interest funds from frozen Russian bank accounts, totaling €2.5 billion ($2.7 billion) per ...