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A 'decorative panel' featuring a photo of a multi-story building in Kharkiv that...

A 'decorative panel' featuring a photo of a multi-story building in Kharkiv that collapsed during an airstrike has appea.

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A 'decorative panel' featuring a photo of a multi-story building in Kharkiv that collapsed during an airstrike has appeared on the Ozon marketplace. The Telegram channel 'Mariupol Now' drew attention to this. For 632 rubles, users are offered to purchase a 'decorative aluminum panel for the home with an image of a destroyed building.' The 'destroyed building' is the 16-story building No. 82 on Natalia Uzhviy Street in the Northern Saltivka district of Kharkiv, which was severely damaged after an aerial bomb hit in early March 2022. In the product Q&A section, users are asking if the seller is seriously intending to sell an image with such a subject, calling it 'dehumanization.' 'Will it come with a jar to collect the tears shed by the families of the building's residents? The height of cynicism!' wrote one of them. 'And will images of other 'liberated' Ukrainian cities appear soon?' asked another. As Mediazona reports, on the seller's page 'artistic,' one can also buy paintings, decorative signs, and pillowcases, including those with portraits of Vladimir Putin, AI-generated images of a nuclear explosion, as well as images of cats and urban landscapes. ➜ Kharkiv authorities have still not reported how many people were affected by the collapse. In 2023, residents of the destroyed apartments suggested that human remains could still be under the rubble. In April 2024, the collapsed entrance was demolished. ➜ Later, the city's mayor, Ihor Terekhov, stated that this building 'is already known all over the world, and it has become the face of the 'Russian world' in this war.' ▪️ Subscribe to 'Pepel' ▪️ Pay for subscriptions to foreign services ▪️ Install a VPN that bypasses 'whitelists' ▪️ Free proxy for Telegram
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