The “masterpiece” of painting attracted the attention of Ukrainians, and they expressed their opinions on social networks.
Ukrainian blogger Denis Kazansky showed photographs of a “religious” painting from the office of the scandalous developer Maxim Mikitas, who headed the state construction company in 2010-2016. The blogger published the photo on his Telegram channel.
On the canvas, Mikitas appears in a circle of famous Ukrainian officials dressed in Roman tunics.
In the painting with a religious plot, in addition to Maxim Mikitas, you can recognize the face of the mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko.
Along with officials, “masters” are depicted laying the foundation of a new temple. Above are two churches with golden domes against a backdrop of high-rise buildings.
At the bottom of the canvas is signed “God is with us,” and at the top are the initials “UB” (“Ukrbud”).
This “masterpiece” of painting attracted the attention of Ukrainians, and they expressed their thoughts on social networks.
Let us remind you that Maxim Mikitas was detained in October 2022 at the request of the mayor of Dnieper Boris Filatov. He claimed that the former deputy developer offered him 22 million euros for the participation of certain companies in the construction of the metro in the Dnieper
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