“In Kursk region, Mazepi’s kamyanitsa was preserved… These lands were turned back to Ukraine,”
Kherson historian Oleksiy Patalakh, in an interview with UNIAN, revealed that he went “to the basement” to the Russian occupiers, and why for them one writer is not safe for a company of soldiers.
Oleksiy Patalakh is a historian, local historian, author of short books on the history of modern Ukraine, including “The Sun of the Great Steppe”, “Station over the Bug”, “From Sich to the Black Sea”, member of the Ukrainian Heraldic Association. At the beginning of spring 2022, under the hour of occupation of Kherson, Russian swindlers stole him from his home and kept him for over a month at Kativna's place in the regional administration of the National Police.
Patalakh shared with UNIAN his thoughts about the idea of decolonization, as well as the fact that Russian lands were turned over to Ukraine.
Pan Oleksia, please tell me how they tortured you?
The first few months of occupation change…