More than 200 statues of Lenin have been pulled down in Ukraine this year by protesters seeking to symbolically reject Russian influence in the country.

Using a site called Leninopad (traslation: Leninfall), protesters upload before and after pictures of the monuments they tear down. According to a count made by the Washington Post, more than 200 statues have fallen so far this year. Below are some of the best photos of fallen statues of Lenin./p>

Lenin getting a wet willie. pic.twitter.com/eFtsaoij8T — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Lenin headed for the dustbin of history and also the local scrapyard. pic.twitter.com/fVDaQV1fuh — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Shidoobee Lenin (He’s been shattered.) pic.twitter.com/WEQSB0HteS — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Lenin’s face being pounded into the ground with a sledgehammer. pic.twitter.com/unV3hppi5E — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Lenin overdoes the “lean forward.” pic.twitter.com/C6UynACUFO — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Lenin ripped in half by a crane. pic.twitter.com/1oHbkTVeX1 — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Lenin takes a front end loader in the crotch. pic.twitter.com/MODM4Y8X3i — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Lenin cut off at the knees. pic.twitter.com/G0KzbG3kFm — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Lenin’s face used as an ashtray. pic.twitter.com/QrPx7wKzU6 — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

A flower for Lenin. pic.twitter.com/Nbb220f7bf — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

Last one…Lenin as junk in some Ukrainian guy’s backyard. pic.twitter.com/yo7amhDasV — John Sexton (@verumserum) October 3, 2014

One more? The 2nd largest statue of Lenin in the country was toppled last weekend. Here’s video: