Red Army monuments were demolished in the Polish cities of Sedlec, Garnczarsko and Mendzibloc.
In Poland on Wednesday, April 20, three Soviet monuments were demolished, according to the Institute of National Memory of Poland.
Thus, the Red Army monuments in Sedlec, Garncarsko and Mendzibloc were demolished.
“It is injustice to the victims, violence against history and historical truth, more than morality-to put on a pedestal those enslaved in free, independent states, those who have caused pain and suffering to women and children. Those are now becoming models for 21st century genocide, “said the head of the Institute of National Memory Karol Navrotsky.
It is noted that about 60 Soviet monuments still remain in Poland.
Recall that after the Russian invasion of Ukrainian cities, the destruction of Soviet monuments also continued, in particular, the monument to Zhukov was demolished in Kharkov.
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Source: korrespondent