https://images.unian.net/pb/000/thumb_files/h_190/6151.jpg Simferopol The workers dismount Ukrainian T-34 tank monument placed at the end of World War II to pay honour to the soldiers freed Sevastopol of fascists, on the Victory square in Ukraine's southern town of Sevastopol on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2003. The tank was placed in downtown on the site where Alexander-Nevsky cathedral was built in middle XIX and destroyed by "bolsheviks" in 1932. Nowadays Ukrainian Orthodox church's metropolitan Lazar is going to restore the cathedral thus the tank was moved 100 meters aside. UNIAN photo

The workers dismount Ukrainian T-34 tank monument

The workers dismount Ukrainian T-34 tank monument placed at the end of World War II to pay honour to the soldiers freed Sevastopol of fascists, on the Victory square in Ukraine's southern town of Sevastopol on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2003. The tank was placed in downtown on the site where Alexander-Nevsky cathedral was built in middle XIX and destroyed by "bolsheviks" in 1932. Nowadays Ukrainian Orthodox church's metropolitan Lazar is going to restore the cathedral thus the tank was moved 100 meters aside. UNIAN photo

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