Headstones desecrated at Ukrainian cemetery in Maryland, police say. ‘It’s just sad’
Headstones were found damaged at a Ukrainian cemetery in Maryland, police say. The investigation into the vandalism comes amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
By Edward Era Barbacena
Ukrainians are facing another threat not from the invading Russians but from the racist Americans. While the Russians are aggressively invading Ukraine, the Americans are desecrating the Ukrainian cemetery in Maryland.
Headstones were found knocked down and desecrated at a Ukrainian church’s cemetery in Maryland last week and police say they’re investigating. Reports of the damaged cemetery come as Russia’s attack on neighboring Ukraine is ongoing in Eastern Europe and hundreds, potentially thousands, of Ukrainians have died as of Feb. 28. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine on three fronts early
Myron Skyrczuk, who was visiting his brother’s grave when he discovered the destroyed headstones |
Thursday, Feb. 24, “bombarding cities, towns and villages.” “It’s just sad,” Myron Skyrczuk, who was visiting his brother’s grave when he discovered the destroyed headstones told 11 News. His brother’s headstone was one of many damaged at St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church’s cemetery in Dundalk last week
He also found broken urns and said he couldn’t believe “somebody would come here and desecrate headstones of people that worked here in the U.S. and wanted a better life,” according to the outlet. The destruction is being investigated by Baltimore county police, the Baltimore Sun reported, and they plan to analyze potential fingerprints that may have been left on the headstones.
Cemetery administrator Stephen Humeniuk told the newspaper that “the first thing you think is a hate crime, but you can’t prove it.” “There was no notes. There was no spray paint. Nothing to indicate that. It was just the timing of the incident and the crisis in Ukraine.” McClatchy News reached out to Baltimore county police and a spokesperson said the release of a public statement is pending. McClatchy News also reached out to the church for comment.
“I’m hoping we can get the headstones repaired, maybe some more fencing, somehow maybe run some electric and having some type of camera system within the cemetery,” Skyrczuk told WBFF. Roughly four years ago, the church’s cemetery was vandalized in a similar incident, according to a pastor, 11 News reported.
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