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A Look At Moscow Monuments Honoring Ukraine Mar 12, 2014 - 09:00 pm 1 Vladimir Filonov 2 Vladimir Filonov 3 Vladimir Filonov 5 Vladimir Filonov 6 Vladimir Filonov 8 Vladimir Filonov 9 Vladimir Filonov 10 Igor Tabakov Russia and Ukraine share a long history, with monuments scattered across the capital serving as landmarks to relations between the two countries.