Russians removed the sign 'Ukraine' from the hotel in Yevpatoria (photo).


The hotel in Yevpatoria changed its name
At the 'Ukraine Palace' hotel in Yevpatoria, the word 'Ukraine' has disappeared from the name. This information was reported by hotel representatives. The sign, which was located in several places, is gone. Initially, the sign with the Latin inscription was present both on the facade and above the entrance. But since the beginning of September 2024, it can only be seen above the entrance.
According to journalists, they tried to find out the reason for the name change, but the hotel administration did not respond to calls.
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The 'Ukraine' hotel in Simferopol has also changed its name. It is now called 'Simferopol Grand Hotel'. Hotel representatives stated that the renaming has nothing to do with the political situation, but is part of the rebranding of the establishment.
The head of the Russia-controlled Public Chamber of Crimea said that there is no work being done in the Russian Federation to rename objects created during the Soviet period. He believes that the name change of the hotel is related to the business interests of the owner.
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