In Zaporizhzhia a monument dedicated to a notorious "fake" of Russian media was unveiled on the Heroes of the Revolution square, August 24. The sculpture depicts a creature with troll ears and a face resembling Vladimir Putin holding a dead bullfinch and refers to the story spread by Russian media in December that schoolchildren in Zaporizhzhia were being taught to destroy bullfinches because their coloring resembles the Russian flag.
The monument's sculptor Maksym Drozdenko says it took him almost a month to complete the project.

Plans call for the monument to be moved to a reserve on the Khortytsia island on the Dnipro river. However, Drozdenko says he hopes to reach an agreement with local authorities to leave the monument on the square.
As reported previously, Russian media provided extensive coverage in December of the "perverted patriotism" in Ukraine where school children were being taught to kill the red-chested bullfinches because their coloring supposedly represents the imperial red colors of the USSR and its successor Russia.
However, posters in Ukrainian social media joked that the Russian propagandists had not done their homework since the real colors of the bullfinch are black and red -- symbols, for example, of the Right Sector.



