KIEV, January 5 (RIA Novosti) – Police dismissed reports Sunday that the statue of Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin was toppled by vandals in southern Ukraine.
“No signs of deliberate destruction, demolition or damage to the monument have been found,” police said in a statement.
Investigators said the 1.8-meter high statue to the Soviet leader in the Odessa region fell and broke into parts after its pedestal that began to decay destroyed itself.
A criminal case into the destruction of the monument was opened Saturday after a local city council member told police that the statue to the Soviet leader was allegedly knocked to the ground.
Damaging or destroying historical or cultural monuments is punishable by two to five years in prison under Ukrainian law.
A number of Lenin statues across the country have been vandalized since early December amid ongoing protests against the government’s decision to halt a landmark political and free-trade deal with the European Union and, instead, opt for stronger ties with Russia.
One of the first and most notable acts of vandalism took place in the capital, Kiev, on December 8, when a landmark statue of the founder of the Soviet Union was torn down by pro-European protesters in symbolic defiance of Russian influence. Another statue of the Soviet leader was vandalized hours later in the southern town of Kotovsk.