Article 5YFRF Back in the USSR: Lenin statues and Soviet flags reappear in Russian-controlled cities

Back in the USSR: Lenin statues and Soviet flags reappear in Russian-controlled cities

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Luke Harding in Kyiv
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Last week a familiar figure returned to the main square of the seaside town of Henichesk. Dressed in a three-piece suit, and sporting his familiar goatee and moustache, Vladimir Lenin was back on his pedestal. A statue of the Bolshevik leader had been erected outside the town's main council building. Flying from the roof were the Russian and Soviet flags. All in time for Lenin's 152nd birthday on Friday.

Henichesk, however, is not in Russia. It is - or was, until Vladimir Putin's invasion - a sleepy settlement in southern Ukraine. The town of 20,000 people has a house of culture, a long strip of beach and a Vegas-themed hotel. It also has new imperial masters: Russians. They arrived from Crimea on 24 February in armoured vehicles, rolling past a shimmering landscape of lagoons and dunes.

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