As a result of the attack by enemy "Shaheds", the ceiling partially collapsed in one of the museum rooms, and part of the exposition was damaged.
During the Russian drone attack on Odesa on the night of February 10, the premises of the Ukrainian Cossacks Development History Museum were damaged. This was reported by the director of the institution, Serhiy Shpak.
"After the night attack of the Shaheds in our Ukrainian Cossacks Development History Museum, part of the ceiling in the central hall fell, and the remaining one was dangerously overhanging. The functioning of the museum's unique collection is at risk. Urgent repair is necessary," Shpak wrote on his Facebook page.
Museum employees have already dismantled the exposition and started dismantling the emergency ceiling. According to their estimates, the cost of repairs will be about 40,000 hryvnias. The director calls on those who care to help the museum, because the institution is public and exists thanks to donations.
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