Stumbling Stone Unveiled in Honor of Klavdiia Vynokurova (Pianykh)
On 7 October 2025, a Stumbling Stone was unveiled in honour of Klavdiia Vynokurova (Pianykh). This is the twelfth Stumbling Stone installed in Kyiv. Despite the cool, rainy weather and air raid sirens, a large crowd gathered for the ceremony - people who came to honour the memory and show that the past continues to live alongside us.
🙏We would like to thank everyone who participated in the commemoration ceremony. Special thanks to the Podil District Road Maintenance Department for their help with the installation. And to the Basis Research School (Basis Research School) — for their support and sincere participation in preparing the event and for the opportunity to use the school shelter.
Memory is close. Just stop for a moment.🟨
📖You can read more about Klavdiya Vinokurova at: https://kyivstones.org/klavdiia-vynokurova-pianykh/
The project is implemented by the German Embassy in Kyiv, UCHS, the NGO Space of Tolerance and the Kyiv City State Administration.
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