In July 1941, in order to slow down the offensive of Nazi German troops, a bridge over the Irpin River on the Zhytomyr Highway was blown up. History repeated itself in 2022, when after the start of a full-scale Russian invasion, Kyiv’s defenders were forced to destroy the overpass again to stop the racists .
The historical photo was published on the Old Photos of Kyiv community page on the social network Facebook . In the picture you can see what this location looked like almost 81 years ago.
“July 1941. The bridge over the Irpin River on the Zhytomyr Highway was blown up,” the statement said.
The published photo shows that most of the bridge was destroyed, and residents were forced to cross a temporary crossing created on the remains of the overpass to cross to the other shore.
It should be added that in 2022, after the start of a full-scale invasion of Russia, the defenders of Kiev were forced to destroy the overpass again to stop the racists.
It should be noted that in late September 1941, Soviet saboteurs blew up the center of Kiev , which was then already occupied by German troops. The historic center of the capital was almost destroyed by a fire that lasted from September 24 to 29.
As OBOZREVATEL reported, watermelons were brought to Kyiv by barges every year from the southern regions of Ukraine, in particular from the Kherson region. Unloading berries on the capital’s pier in the 1950s was very different from how it is done today.
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