So after further troubleshooting I found what was issue in my case -
having `gnome-3-28-1804` snap installed, but disabled.

After enabling it, `snap install chromium` now succeeds.

For the reference adding list of the related installed snaps:
```
$ snap list |egrep '(gnome|core|chromium|gtk)'
chromium              88.0.4324.150               1479   latest/stable    
canonical*      -
core                  16-2.48.2.1                 10823  latest/stable    
canonical*      core
core18                20210128                    1988   latest/stable    
canonical*      base
core20                20201210                    904    latest/stable    
canonical*      base
gnome-3-28-1804       3.28.0-19-g98f9e67.98f9e67  145    latest/stable    
canonical*      -
gnome-3-34-1804       0+git.3556cb3               66     latest/stable    
canonical*      -
gnome-calculator      3.38.0+git7.c840c69c        826    latest/stable/…  
canonical*      -
gnome-characters      v3.34.0+git9.eeab5f2        570    latest/stable/…  
canonical*      -
gnome-logs            3.36.0                      103    latest/stable/…  
canonical*      -
gnome-system-monitor  3.38.0-17-g38c1ce1d62       157    latest/stable/…  
canonical*      -
gtk-common-themes     0.1-50-gf7627e4             1514   latest/stable/…  
canonical*      -
gtk2-common-themes    0.1                         13     latest/stable    
canonical*      -
```

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  [snap] configure hook fails because the gnome-3-28-1804 platform snap
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