In Berlin, on May 8 and 9, the police prohibited the display of flags with Russian symbols, St. George ribbons, military uniforms or parts thereof, as well as insignia, even in modified form, at Soviet memorials.
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In addition, marches and war songs are prohibited, as well as any signs glorifying Russia’s war against Ukraine, including the letters Z or V.
Restrictions apply, for example, to memorials in Treptower Park, Tiergarten and Schönholzer Heide. However, they do not apply to gatherings outside of them, writes rbb24. Also, according to police, World War II veterans, diplomats and government employees are not subject to these rules.
The Russian Embassy in Berlin called such restrictions discrimination.
Let us remind you that on the night of May 8, the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism, the Russian Federation attacked the Ukrainian energy sector, firing 55 missiles of various types and 21 attack drones. In total, in April, Russian troops used more than 300 missiles of various types, almost 300 suicide bombers and more than 3.2 thousand guided bombs against Ukraine.
Source: Racurs

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