The publication Public reported that a monument to Soviet soldiers and a figure of a grieving mother were dismantled in Ukraine.
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A figure of a grieving mother and part of a stele depicting a Soviet army soldier have been dismantled in the village of Pnykut, Lviv region of Ukraine, as part of de-communization, the publication Public reported.
“A figure of a mournful mother and part of a stele with a bas-relief depicting a Soviet army soldier were dismantled on the territory of the Mostyska community in the village of Pnykut,” the publication reported.
According to the regional working group, another 10 objects reminding in any way of the Soviet regime are to be dismantled on the territory of the community, and the demolition of the monuments is scheduled for the end of the month.
The Ukrainian authorities passed a decommunisation law in 2015, which began dismantling monuments related to Soviet history and renaming streets. Recently, the Ukrainian authorities have launched a fight not only against Soviet history, but also against everything related to Russia.
We shall remind you that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at the opening of the founding congress of the International Russophile Movement that Russia observes today how Nazism is taking over more and more European countries.
“We see not just neo-Nazism, we see direct Nazism taking over more and more European countries. We see history being destroyed before our eyes, sacred monuments being destroyed,” he said.
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