A monument to the Polish-Soviet brotherhood in arms was dismantled in Poland.
In Poland, in the city of Rafts, the authorities dismantled a monument to the Polish-Soviet brotherhood in arms. On August 18, the Institute of National Remembrance broadcast from the site of the dismantling on the YouTube channel.
The monument was erected 70 years ago in memory of the liberation of the city of Rafts in 1945 by the forces of the first Belorussian Front. The monument depicted soldiers — a Red Army soldier and a Polish fighter.
Earlier, on June 15, a monument "Honor and Glory of the Soviet Army" was dismantled in the Czech Republic in the city of Litomerice. The dismantling procedure was accompanied by a protest by a group of young and elderly people.
On August 4, the last monument to Lenin in Ukraine was demolished in the Khmelnitsky region.
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