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Persons responsible for the destruction of Hrodna

Uladzimir Sauchanka, head of Hrodna province executive committee
Main lobbyist of the reconstruction of Stary bridge and the ruining of the historical center of Hrodna

Alaksandr Taranienka, architect working for the state agency “HrodnaHramadzianPrayekt”
Proposed to destroy an enormous part of the Old Town between Gorky str. – Astroŭski str. – Dziarzhynski str. – 17 Vierasnia str. – Mitskievicha str. Author of the deconstruction project of the Stary bridge

Uladzimir Anisimau, chief architect of Hrodna
Proposed to destroy the buildings on Urytskaha str. 21/23, especially stressed that for the land there were already potential buyers from Russia, he also proposed to destroy the houses Urytskaha str. ## 5, 12, 15; Haradnichanskaya str. 23 and several others.

Alaksandr Antonienka, Chief of Hrodna executive committee (city mayor)

Volha Matsko, chief specialist of the city executive committee culture department
Responsible for architecture protection

Ryshard Katsynel, chief engineer of state agency “HrodnaHramadzianPrayekt”

Alaksandr Zakharchuk, architect
Members of the scientific council of the Culture Ministry of Belarus who confirmed the destruction of Hrodna and passed the decision on demolition of 40 houses in the city’s historical center

Uladzimir Hrydziushka, deputy Culture Minister

Uladzimir Ablamski, chief of the Historical and Cultural Heritage Protection Department of the Culture Ministry of Belarus

Ihar Charniauski, deputy chief of the Historical and Cultural Heritage
Protection Department of the Culture Ministry of Belarus

Viktar Nikitsin, chief architect of Minsk

Alaksandr Lakotka, architecture historian

Volha Liauko, archeologist at the History Institute of the Belarusian National Academy of Sciences

 



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