'If any Western leaders still nurse fantasies about talks with Vladimir Putin over the fate of Ukraine, Russia’s treatment of this historic port city proves they are fools,' writes trudyrubin.
have been shelling and seizing key Ukrainian ports for months, even as they block Odesa’s harbor.
Trukhanov never imagined becoming a wartime mayor of Ukraine’s third-largest city and most critical port. About one-fifth of its 1 million people, only to be replaced by refugees from territory seized by Russian forces. The mayor wants the world to know that Putin has twisted the narrative of the city’s history to justify his claim that Odesa rightfully belongs to Russia. True, the city was founded on the orders of Russian Empress Catherine the Great at the end of the 18th century, and was part of a swath of Russian-controlled territory along the Black Sea known at the time as Novorossiya.
However, Trukhanov insisted one can still speak Russian in Odesa, as he does, and be a patriot. He is resisting pressure from some quarters to remove historic statues such as Catherine’s, saying such a move would be too divisive in wartime. The same goes for the statue of Alexander Pushkin that stands in front of the municipal building: “He is a world star of literature, not an occupier.”
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