mykola fedorovych was a favorite rector during the time when ukraine was under the presidency of yanukovych, actually known for repressions against students and employees during the regime viktorw he is a great defender of pushkin's bust uh-uh, it's actually symbolic that this monument to pushkin was located on ivan mazepa street in exactly that place uh-uh, i'm reading andrii savchuk's own post in that place where in 1696, at the expense of the ukrainian hetman ivan mazepa, one of the most magnificent cathedrals of kyiv was built, the military and mykyl cathedral well, but in 1934 this cathedral was destroyed by the bolsheviks as a breeding ground for ukrainian bourgeois nationalism , then the palace of pioneers appeared on that place well and er, and pushkin's bust er, but pushkin himself in his poem poltava created the image of the infirm, obliging and old ivan mazepa, by the way, there is a monument to ivan mazepa in kyiv. to be honest, i don't remember, but there are monuments andriy savchuk we are in touch, mr. andriy, but there is a monument to mazepa in kyiv, a good question, it seems to me that there is no bust of mazepa, but the monument does not seem to be there, so