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В Харькове снесли памятник русскому ученому Михаилу Ломоносову.

Он был открыт в 2013 году.

Бюст ученого, который стоял возле дворца детского и юношеского творчества на Салтовке, коммунальщики сняли с помощью автомобильного крана и погрузили в машину. Куда его увезли, неизвестно.



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В Харькове снесли памятник русскому ученому Михаилу Ломоносову.

Он был открыт в 2013 году.

Бюст ученого, который стоял возле дворца детского и юношеского творчества на Салтовке, коммунальщики сняли с помощью автомобильного крана и погрузили в машину. Куда его увезли, неизвестно.

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