“In Poltava, on the evening of September 18, helicopter Mi-2 was dismantled on a pedestal, where a monument was previously stood at the place of rest of Peter I. The press service of the 18th Brigade of Army Aviation reported. The exhibit only spent a day on the pedestal. The helicopter was established as a temporary installation for the 10th anniversary of the creation of the 18th Separate Brigade of Army Aviation, but it was removed after the complaints of locals.”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
In Poltava, on the evening of September 18, the Mi-2 helicopter, installed on a pedestal, was dismantled, where a monument was previously on the holiday site of Peter I.
This was reported by the press service of the 18th Brigade of Army Aviation.
The exhibit only spent a day on the pedestal. The helicopter was established as a temporary installation for the 10th anniversary of the creation of the 18th Separate Brigade of Army Aviation, but it was removed after the complaints of locals.
Residents of Poltava were divided into their thoughts: some considered the installation an interesting photo zone and a way to honor the military, others feared that the models could be confused with combat equipment during air attacks.
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