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To visit the graves of soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Lviv region, you now need to pay

Photo: kremlin.ru Ukraine

Visiting the graves in the cemetery of the city of Drohobych, in the Lviv region, has become paid; For free entrance to the territory of the cemetery, you now have to pay 20 hryvnia per person.

The woman whose car caught the footage told a security guard she buried her grandson when he was just 24. She claims she has already spent money on the funeral, so she has no intention of paying for a visitation. At the same time, the guard claims that free visits to graves are available only to representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but not to their relatives.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed the leadership of the Ukrainian army’s future counteroffensive.

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